Wood turtle

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Wood turtle, Glyptemys insculpta. Combination of the Greek words Glyptos, meaning 鈥榗arved鈥, and emys, meaning 鈥榝reshwater tortoise鈥; insculpta, from the Latin word insculptus, meaning 鈥榚ngraved鈥. Lives along permanent but shallow, clear-water streams with compacted sand and cobble bottoms. Spends much of its time on land and can be found in deciduous woods, cultivated fields, and marshy pastures, earning it the nickname 鈥榯ortoise鈥 (land-dwelling) rather than 鈥榯urtle鈥 (water-dwelling.) Endemic to North America, it has survived multiple southward glacial encroachments and now ranges from Nova Scotia to Virginia.
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Reptiles