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Comprehensive Care & Feeding: North American Wood Turtle Care: Glyptemys insculpta

Posted on April 1, 2023

North American Wood Turtle Care: Glyptemys insculpta
I put together an article with some illustrations about Glyptemys insculpta. Mainly for the websites, but also because I might be getting some for a breeding colony. I'd like to repatriate these in areas.
They're super-smart turtles, and I've seen them 'solve problems' like whether to go over something or look further for a way around it.
Normal turtles just run back and forth waiting for a crack in the obstacle to let them through.
If you need information about North American Wood Turtles, Glyptemys insculpta, please check this out:
https://drjohnson.com/north-american-wood-turtle-care-glyptemys-insculpta/
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