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Diamonds in the Marsh: A Natural History of the Diamondback Terrapin
Barbara Brennessel
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| #776517 in Books | 2008-04-30 | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | .61 x6.29 x9.00l,.91 | File type: PDF | 236 pages||0 of 0 people found the following review helpful.| Everything you might want to know about Diamondback Terrapins.|By Alfred T. Brayton|It ought to be called, "everything you always wanted to know about Diamondback Terrapins". Yes, it fully met my expectations. I live quite close to one of the locations discussed in the books and formally lived in another and I certainly learned a lot about these interesting turtles.|0 of|From Publishers Weekly|Environmentalists, ecologists and marine biologists will delight in this meticulously detailed but highly readable look at the only North American turtle species that can tolerate the "fresh water, salt water, and everything in between" of
She's the mascot for the University of Maryland's sports teams (their slogan: Fear the Turtle) and her ancestors were nearly driven to extinction by Victorians who indulged in turtle soup. But as she buries herself in the mud every night to sleep, the diamondback terrapin knows none of this. The size of a dinner plate, she can live at least forty years and is the only turtle in North America who can live in brackish and salty waters.
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