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 Pelomedusa Subrufa

The African helmeted turtle, also known as the Marsh Terrapin, is a small turtle (6 to 7 inches as an adult) with an olive-green or brown carapace (shell). The tops of the tail and limbs are a grayish brown, while the underside is yellowish. The male turtle is distinguished by its long, thick tail. Females tend to have a shorter tail and a broader carapace. Hatchlings have a shell size of about 1 and 1/4 inches in length, and are olive to black in color. It also has two small tubercles under the chin and musk glands in the sides of the carapace. The African helmeted turtles posses a hinged plastron (lower shell) which they can, using muscles, close to cover their head and front limbs.
 
  
  
 
focal5.4mm (35mm equivalent: 37mm)
distantsame location as last photo
locationMap of "helmeted terrapin"
modelCanon PowerShot A20 date2007:09:18 10:00:07
width1200 height1600
flashNo timing0.0050 s (1/200)
aperturef/2.8 meteringmatrix
latitudeS 1d 16.49m 0s longitudeE 36d 48.89m 0s
countryKenya regionEast Africa
cityNairobi continentAfrica
itineraryNairobi Day 2 activitySnake park
weatherSunny nearSnake park
 
  
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