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  1. Florida Rules. Diamondback terrapins may not be removed from the wild. Diamondback terrapins may not be possessed without a permit. No eggs may be taken from the wild or transported. Beginning in March 2023, all recreational blue crab traps will be required to have a rigid funnel opening no larger than 2 x 6 inches at the narrowest point, or a ...

  2. Gattung: Geoclemys. Art: Malaclemys terrapin (Diamantschildkröte) Verbreitung: USA (Südosten) Lebensraum: Süßwasser, Gewässer mit viel Vegetation. Maße und Gewicht: Länge bis zu 35 cm, Gewicht bis zu 2 kg. Fortpflanzung: Eiablage im Frühling, 8-12 Eier pro Gelege. Gefährdung: stark gefährdet, Habitatverlust durch Urbanisierung und ...

  3. Lebensdauer. 25 years. Gewicht. 300-500. g oz. Länge. 13-19. cm inch. Die Diamantschildkröte ( Malaclemys terrapin) ist eine mittelgroße Wasserschildkröte aus der Familie der Neuwelt-Sumpfschildkröten, die in Nordamerika die Küstenregion von Cape Cod, Massachusetts, im Norden bis nach Corpus Christi, Texas, besiedelt.

  4. Terrapins in the Classroom. Every year, more than 40 schools across the state of Maryland take part in the Aquarium's Terrapins in the Classroom program.Each classroom takes care of a baby diamondback terrapin through the school year, learning more about this iconic native species and its habitat, before releasing their turtle on Poplar Island in the spring.

  5. The name "terrapin" is derived from torope, a word in the Native American Algonquian language that refers to the species, Malaclemys terrapin. It appears that it became part of common usage during the colonial era of North America and was carried back to Great Britain.

  6. explorer.natureserve.org › Malaclemys_terrapinNatureServe Explorer 2.0

    Ernst and Hartsell (2000) showed that Malaclemys tuberculifera Gray 1844 predates the currently used name for the mangrove diamondback terrapin, Malaclemys terrapin rhizophorarum Fowler 1906. They stated that the ICZN has been petitioned to conserve the name rhizophorarum.

  7. Malaclemys terrapin (Schoepff, 1793) Tortuga de dorso diamantino. Inglés: Diamondback terrapin. Alemán: Diamantschildkröte. Taxonomía: El género Malaclemys está compuesto por una sola especie: Malaclemys terrapin. Esta especie se divide en 7 subespecies reconocidas. Especies similares: Es una tortuga inconfundible debido a su extraña ...