Eastern Snake-necked Turtle
Chelodina (Chelodina) longicollis
Details | |
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Type | Reptile |
Group | |
Other Common Names | Long-necked Turtle, Common Long-necked Turtle |
Biology | Oviparous (egg laying). Females dig a nest on land in soil to lay eggs in spring or early summer. |
Distinctive Markings | Flat circular shell. Long neck. Webbed feet. |
Taxonomy | |
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Phylum | Chordata |
Class | Reptilia |
Order | Testudines |
Family | Chelidae |
Genus | Chelodina |
Species | longicollis |
The jaws of the Eastern Snake-necked Turtle are made of hard, horn-like material and, if provoked, can deliver a painful bite.
Interesting Facts | |
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Diet | Omnivore, frogs, invertebrates and aquatic plants |
Habitat | Found in freshwater swamps, billabongs, slow-flowing streams and wetlands. |
Native Status | Native to Australia |