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Post Info TOPIC: Western swamp turtle (Pseudemydura umbrina)


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Western swamp turtle (Pseudemydura umbrina)


Western swamp turtle swimming

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Also known as:Western short-necked turtle
Kingdom Animalia
Phylum Chordata
Class Reptilia
Order Testudinata
Family Chelidae
Genus Pseudemydura 
Size Male weight: up to 0.55 kg
Female weight: up to 0.41 kg
Male carapace length: up to 155 mm
Female carapace length: up to 135 mm

Status

Classified as Critically Endangered (CR) on the IUCN Red List 2007 .

Description

This small freshwater turtle is the most endangered Australian reptile . The flattened carapace appears square from above  and varies in colour from yellow-brown to black depending on the area . The flattened head is covered by a single large bony plate, or scute . Unusually amongst turtles, the female is smaller than the male . The plastron, or undershell, of the western swamp turtle is paler than the carapace and extremely broad ; it often has a pattern of black spots on a yellow background . The short legs are covered with bony plates and the feet are clawed .


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-- Edited by Dj_Rubbut at 13:53, 2008-08-09

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