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Terrapins are the semi-aquatic, freshwater-living versions of turtles. They live in either fresh or slightly salty (brackish) water, and you will find them by waterholes, ponds or lakes. They tend to swim quite often, but also spend their time on land, basking in the sun and occasionally burrowing in the mud.
Mar 1, 2019
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So what about “terrapins"? Terrapins are turtles that spend time both on land and in brackish, swampy water. The word “terrapin" comes from an Algonquian ...
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Apr 27, 2022 · The shell of a terrapin is much flatter than the tortoise (this will mean they are more streamlined in the water) and does not have a pattern.
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Mar 22, 2007 · A terrapin is a turtle that lives primarily in water, generally leaving only to lay eggs or to bask in the sun.
Apr 17, 2007 · If they swim in fresh water (ponds, lakes, rivers) they are terrapins. If they walk on land and do not inhabit water they are tortoises.