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    The river cooter (Pseudemys concinna) is a species of freshwater turtle in the family Emydidae. The species is native to the central and eastern United States, but has been introduced into parts of California, Washington, and British Columbia. [3]

  2. The river cooter (Pseudemys concinna) is a turtle of the Emydidae family, found in the rivers of the southern and eastern portions of America, particularly from Virginia, down to Florida, and up to eastern Texas. The river cooter is a freshwater species that is large in size, with a carapace (shell) that measures up to 16 inches (42 cm) in length.

  3. The river cooter (Pseudemys concinna) is a species of freshwater turtle in the family Emydidae. The species is native to the central and eastern United States.

  4. May 23, 2019 · The eastern river cooter is a calm turtle that can be found basking on the banks of its aquatic habitats or on logs and rocks. They can cohabitate with other turtle species such as sliders, painted turtles, and map turtles.

  5. River Cooter. Pseudemys concinna. Description: A large turtle often found in rivers. Distinguishing this species from the closely related Florida cooter (Pseudemys floridana) and redbelly turtle (Pseudemys rubriventris), as well as the yellowbelly slider (Trachemys scripta) can be difficult.

  6. Description: A large riverine freshwater turtle reaching a maximum carapace length (CL) of 420 mm (16.5 inches) (Ward, 1984). In Virginia, known maximum CL is 310 mm, maximum plastron length (PL) is 297 mm, and maximum body mass is 3,700 g.

  7. The river cooter lives in sloughs and oxbows along major rivers, particularly those with plentiful aquatic plants. This turtle is aquatic but will leave the water to bask on logs. It feeds in the early morning and late afternoon.

  8. River cooter tur­tles, Pseude­mys concinna, are na­tive to North Amer­ica. They are most com­monly found in east­ern and cen­tral parts of the United States. They are found as far north as north­ern Ohio and ex­tend as far south as north­ern Florida in the Florida Pan­han­dle.

  9. The Eastern river cooter (Pseudemys concinna concinna) is a subspecies of River cooter. Eastern river cooters have one particular distinctive feature; they have the ability to breathe underwater through a sac called the cloaca bursae which is based in their tail.

  10. Jan 19, 2024 · This is a large riverine freshwater turtle reaching a maximum carapace length of 16.5 inches. Juveniles are highly variable and resemble adults in general pattern. The carapace is elongate and has wrinkles, with slight serration along the rear margin, in the adult.

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