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Jul 9, 2015
Thu, 6:18 AM
soft shell turtle.JPG
Cape Canaveral, Florida
20MP5472 × 3648
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Canon EOS 70D
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Jul 9, 2015
Thu, 6:18 AM
soft shell turtle.JPG
Cape Canaveral, Florida
20MP5472 × 3648
5.3 MB
Canon EOS 70D
f-7.1
1-400
290mm
ISO160
The Florida softshell turtle typically has a dark brown to olive green, leathery carapace with a white or cream-colored underside,4 which visually conceals young turtles from potential predators.5 It has a long neck and an elongated head with a long snorkel-like nose. It is the largest softshell turtle in North America and one of the largest freshwater turtles there, as well (only the alligator snapping turtle averages considerably larger), reaching about 15 to 76 cm (5.9 to 29.9 in) in length.4 The female is larger, with the average male reaching only about 35 cm (14 in). The female can weigh up to 20 kg (44 lb), with the record weight documented at 43.6 kg (96 lb).16 Nesting adult females were found to average 6.65 kg (14.7 lb) in weight, and measure 40.1 cm (15.8 in) in carapace length and 30.1 cm (11.9 in) in plastron length.7 In comparison, 127 males were found to average 2.68 kg (5.9 lb) in weight and measure 22.75 cm (8.96 in) in plastron length.6 In comparison, the juvenile is olive-yellow with grey spots and yellow lines. Also, yellow and orange markings are found on the head and the plastron is gray. The markings disappear or fade as it ages.[4
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Thu, 6:18 AM
soft shell turtle.JPG
Cape Canaveral, Florida
20MP5472 × 3648
5.3 MB
Canon EOS 70D
f-7.1
1-400
290mm
ISO160
The Florida softshell turtle typically has a dark brown to olive green, leathery carapace with a white or cream-colored underside,4 which visually conceals young turtles from potential predators.5 It has a long neck and an elongated head with a long snorkel-like nose. It is the largest softshell turtle in North America and one of the largest freshwater turtles there, as well (only the alligator snapping turtle averages considerably larger), reaching about 15 to 76 cm (5.9 to 29.9 in) in length.4 The female is larger, with the average male reaching only about 35 cm (14 in). The female can weigh up to 20 kg (44 lb), with the record weight documented at 43.6 kg (96 lb).16 Nesting adult females were found to average 6.65 kg (14.7 lb) in weight, and measure 40.1 cm (15.8 in) in carapace length and 30.1 cm (11.9 in) in plastron length.7 In comparison, 127 males were found to average 2.68 kg (5.9 lb) in weight and measure 22.75 cm (8.96 in) in plastron length.6 In comparison, the juvenile is olive-yellow with grey spots and yellow lines. Also, yellow and orange markings are found on the head and the plastron is gray. The markings disappear or fade as it ages.[4
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