................. turtle!
Mary River Turtle
Mary River Turtle, Elusor macrurusSource: http://bit.ly/2BguozD Photo
Credit: YOUTUBE/HOWSTUFFWORKS
Mary River Turtle Facts
The remarkable Mary River Turtle represents a highly unusual variety
of reptile, as you can see for yourself.
In addition to being rather different from many other turtles, it
bears the distinction of not being identified until in 1994.
Sadly, this distinctive species also has an extremely restricted
range of habitation, making it quite vulnerable.
Therefore, the IUCN currently lists it as Endangered, pending
further information on its numbers.
For the obvious reason, many people in its native region also know
this fascinating animal as the green haired turtle.
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Mary River Turtle, Elusor macrurusSource: http://bit.ly/2FZjjHb Photo
Credit: J Cann/Nature Focus
Mary River Turtle Physical Description
In addition to its different appearance, the Mary River Turtle also
ranks as one of the physically largest in its endemic range.
Multiple examples of this animal with a carapace length measuring as
much as 20 in (50 cm) have been observed.
The carapace also grows elongated in comparison to related species. It
also appears as either plain in color or with intricate patterns.
Also uniquely, the tail grows much longer than that of most other
turtles. It often measures two-thirds the length of the carapace.
The most noticeable feature, however, remains the strands of green
algae, resembling hair, that covers many specimens.
Finally, it also has the highly unusual, for a turtle, ability to
breathe underwater, via special glands…located near the genitals.
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Chordata
Class: Reptilia
Order: Testudines
Family: Chelidae
Genus: Elusor
Species: E. macrurus
Mary River Turtle, Elusor macrurusSource: http://bit.ly/2S0qllt
Photographer: NKGKing CC License: http://bit.ly/2IjEG4n
Mary River Turtle Distribution, Habitat, and Ecology
Quite sadly, the sincerely fascinating Mary River Turtle also appears to
only inhabit an extremely small portion of Australia.
There, the only known representatives of the species live in the Mary
River, hence the name, in southeast Queensland.
Unfortunately, researchers currently have very little confirmed
information about the ecology of this recently recognized species.
It inhabits regions of flowing water, and makes its nest on dry ground.
In addition, individuals take longer to mature than many related
turtles.
This reptile, like many others, also has an omnivorous diet. It commonly
feeds on a wide variety of plants and small prey.
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Mary River Turtle Facts
- The remarkable Mary River Turtle represents a highly unusual variety of reptile, as you can see for yourself.
- In addition to being rather different from many other turtles, it bears the distinction of not being identified until in 1994.
- Sadly, this distinctive species also has an extremely restricted range of habitation, making it quite vulnerable.
- Therefore, the IUCN currently lists it as Endangered, pending further information on its numbers.
- For the obvious reason, many people in its native region also know this fascinating animal as the green haired turtle.
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Mary River Turtle
Distribution, Habitat, and Ecology
Quite sadly, the sincerely fascinating Mary River Turtle also appears to
only inhabit an extremely small portion of Australia.
There, the only known representatives of the species live in the Mary
River, hence the name, in southeast Queensland.
Unfortunately, researchers currently have very little confirmed
information about the ecology of this recently recognized species.
It inhabits regions of flowing water, and makes its nest on dry ground.
In addition, individuals take longer to mature than many related
turtles.
This reptile, like many others, also has an omnivorous diet. It commonly
feeds on a wide variety of plants and small prey.
Read more at Our Breathing Planet: Mary River Turtle http://bit.ly/2Sb7x2h
Read more at Our Breathing Planet: Mary River Turtle http://bit.ly/2Sb7x2h
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