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Swamp turtle - are predators. They prefer food of animal origin: insects, crustaceans, molluscs, tadpoles, frogs, fish. They can eat the corpses of waterfowl. They also feed on algae and aquatic plants.
Two Asian mid adult scientists, man in casual cloth collecting plant sample into watch glass for laboratory plant analysis with his coworker, female who holding clipboard paper for recording data in water at marsh, ิbotanic garden. Environmental and conservation research
A group of people volunteers takes part to planting the pine seedlings. Volunteers restore forest that burned down a few years ago. Shooting at overcast autumn day
painted turtle (Chrysemys picta) and red-eared slider (Trachemys scripta elegans) Sunning
Australian snapping turtle in a lake
She reaches down to touch the surface of the water
turtle walking around
Gopher Tortoise in Central Florida
Photo of adult woman wearing black yoga pants sitting next to small pond and meditating for yoga exercises. She is sitting in lotus position. Turtles are seen on a rock in the middle of pond. Shot in outdoor daylight with a full frame mirrorless camera.
European bog turtle Emys orbicularis.. A turtle is resting on a reed.
Photograph shows an Eastern Box Turtle digging a nest.
Water turtle is standing on the reeds.
Luneburg Heath, Germany: Dead branches and trees protrude from a peat bog in the Luneburg Heath.
Side view of a snapping turtle laying eggs in the dirt at a park on Long Island New York.
(Selective focus) Stunning view of a Sardinian Marginated Tortoise walking in the wild. The marginated tortoise (Testudo marginata) is a species of tortoise in the family Testudinidae.
A young female biologist scientist takes water samples from lake for future research and analysis.
Mid adult Asian male researcher exploring and taking a water sample using test tube for evaluating the degree of metal contamination in river at beautiful marsh, national park swamp. Biological researcher man taking a water sample for testing. Environmental and conservation research
European pond turtle sitting on a log
Blanding's Turtle (Emydoidea blandingii) Semi Aquatic Reptile
Western painted turtles in Beacon Hill Park in Victoria on Vancouver Island
This bog in the LĂ¼neburg Heath shows a fresh green from the low plant growth, they suggest a solid plant cover. Tall tufts of grass stick out of the bog. Next to them, dead tree trunks can be seen. Clouds drift across the blue sky.
Algae filled river in Ottawa, Canada
Softshell turtle, Everglades National Park, Florida - United States
Stretched out and sunning himself on a floating log, a wild painted turtle (Chrysemys picta) enjoys the calm water near the South Platte River in Chatfield State Park in Littleton, Colorado.
Middle age Asian ecologist male collecting and checking soil sample from the swamp by using pH meter to measure pH of soil in the rainforest for analyzing soi quality in his research. Environmental and conservation research
European bog turtle Emys orbicularis.. A turtle rests lying on a reed on the lake.
The blandings turtle is considered endangered in Ontario. It is a welcome surprise to see these adult blandings turtles thriving. It is suggesting that conservation efforts may be working.
Female snapping turtle full length in Connecticut on wood chips next to a driveway. She was laying eggs nearby and is now heading back to water. 16:9 format.
A close up of a Bog Turtle in natural habitat.
The European pond turtle (Emys orbicularis), also called commonly the European pond terrapin and the European pond tortoise, is a species of long-living freshwater turtle in the family Emydidae.[3] The species is endemic to the Western Palearctic.\nRange and habitat:\nE. orbicularis is found in southern, central, and eastern Europe, West Asia and parts of Mediterranean North Africa. In France, there are six remaining populations of significant size; however, they appear to be in decline. This turtle species is the most endangered reptile of the country. In Switzerland, the European pond turtle was extinct at the beginning of the twentieth century but reintroduced in 2010. In the early post-glacial period, the European pond turtle had a much wider distribution, being found as far north as southern Sweden and Great Britain, where a reintroduction has been proposed by the Staffordshire-based Celtic Reptile & Amphibian, a group specialising in the care, research, and rehabilitation of native European and British herpetiles. In 2004, the European pond turtle was found in the former Soviet territories of Estonia, which are currently under Russian jurisdiction. \nE. orbicularis prefers to live in wetlands that are surrounded by an abundance of lush, wooded landscape. They also feed in upland environments. They are usually considered to be only semi-aquatic, as their terrestrial movements can span 1 km. They are, occasionally, found travelling up to 4 km away from a source of water (source Wikipedia).  \n\nThis Picture is made during a Vacation in Bulgaria in May 2018.
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