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  1. The turtles found in Ohio are the midland painted turtle, spiny softshell, smooth softshell, eastern musk turtle, pond slider, Ouachita map turtle, northern map turtle, Blanding’s turtle, common snapping turtle, woodland box turtle, and the spotted turtle.

  2. Map Turtles may be active year-round, and have even been observed walking around under the ice. LENGTH: Males - 3.5”–6.25”; Females - 7”–10.75” . Text courtesy of the Ohio Division of Wildlife: https://wildlife.ohiodnr.gov/portals/wildlife/pdfs/publications/id%20guides/pub354_Reptiles-opt.pdf

  3. Ohio is home to 12 turtle species. In this article I am going to take a closer look at each species and cover a few basic things about them, things like the appearance, lifespan, how big it can get, diet, where it lives, conservation status, and reproduction.

  4. 19 lip 2012 · Unlike the Common Map Turtle, the Ouachita Map Turtle also has a yellow blob under each eye and on each side of its jaw. The two species of map turtle are also similar in that both species have a ridge on their carapaces that runs from neck to tail.

  5. Look for these turtles in Ohio in lakes, rivers, and streams with sandy or muddy bottoms and little or no vegetation. I often see them sunning themselves on the banks while kayaking down slow-moving rivers.

  6. Northern Map Turtle (Graptemys geographica) Found in freshwater habitats across eastern North America, this turtle is recognized by the map-like markings on its olive or brown shell. They are medium-sized and are particularly known for their keen eyesight.

  7. 6 sty 2024 · With its abundant wetlands, lakes, and rivers, the state is a natural sanctuary for a wide variety of different turtles. Let’s look at the 12 turtles of Ohio, from the rarest species to the most common! 12. Ouachita Map Turtle (Graptemys ouachitensis)

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