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It’s predator versus prey in this aquatic showdown between the diamondback terrapin and a feisty group of crayfish. Watch nature’s strategy and instinct clash in a real-time battle for survival.
Artemis, a baby terrapin, walks on a desk during the Decolonizing Climate Change Education: Fostering Inclusivity, Equity, and Holistic Understandings class located in the plant sciences building ...
The Diamondback terrapin, so-called for the geometric pattern atop its shell and best known as the beloved mascot of the University of Maryland, has lost enough of its population in the past ...
My answer: the diamondback terrapin. Anyone who has held this charismatic creature would agree it’s hard to find a more captivating turtle. Terrapins, the only U.S. turtle that lives exclusively ...
SANIBEL-CAPTIVA CONSERVATION FOUNDATION From left, a female and a male diamondback terrapin. Females are larger than males and are typically 5-9 inches in length. Recent genetic data suggests that the ...
About a third of a mile in, the Naval Air Station Patuxent River Natural Resources Specialist with the Northern Diamondback Terrapin Nesting Program bends down and places her hands in the sand to ...
The university profits from the existence of the diamondback terrapin, the state’s official reptile, on a daily basis. From the mascot that parades around at… ...
On a recent bright morning in Holgate, 5-year-old Josie Davenport cupped her hands together and giggled as a teeny, tiny northern diamondback terrapin wriggled around. The baby turtle — only a ...
A diamondback terrapin (turtle) on display during a “Terrapin Tuesday” event where visitors learn about terrapin conservation efforts at the Long Beach Township Field Station on Thursday ...
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