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Texas river cooter

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Kingdom
  
Subclass
  
Anapsida

Suborder
  
Scientific name
  
Pseudemys texana

Rank
  
Species

Phylum
  
Chordata

Order
  
Testudines

Superfamily
  
Higher classification
  
Texas river cooter Texas River Cooter Project Noah

Similar
  
Turtle, Pseudemys, Eastern river cooter, Rio Grande cooter, Reptile

Texas river cooter


The Texas river cooter (Pseudemys texana) is a species of freshwater turtle native to creeks, rivers, and lakes of the US state of Texas. It is found in the river basins of the Colorado, Brazos, Guadalupe, and San Antonio Rivers. It is one of two species of cooter native to the state, the other being the Eastern River Cooter.

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Description

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The Texas River Cooter is a relatively large turtle, capable of growing to a shell length of 12+ inches (30.5 cm). They are green in color, with yellow and black markings that fade with age. Males can be distinguished from females by their longer tails, longer claws, and overall smaller size.

Taxonomy

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The Texas Cooter was once reclassified to a subspecies of the Eastern Cooter, Pseudemys concinna, but was given full species status in 1991.

Similar species

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The Red-eared slider (Trachemys scripta elegans) shares its range and habits, but can easily be distinguished from the Texas Cooter by red patches on either side of its head. Various species of map turtle can also look much like juvenile Texas Cooters.

References

Texas river cooter Wikipedia