Terrapin

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Terrapin is a small freshwater turtle, often found in brackish coastal waters, known for its hard shell and semi-aquatic lifestyle.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf common name
belongsToClass Reptilia NERFINISHED
belongsToOrder Testudines NERFINISHED
breathesWith lungs
eats aquatic invertebrates
aquatic plants
small fish
hasAdaptation adapted to both land and water
hasBodyCovering scales
hasConservationConcern many populations declining
hasDiet omnivorous
hasHabitat brackish water
coastal wetlands
estuaries
freshwater
salt marshes
hasLifespan several decades
hasLifestyle semi-aquatic
hasLimbs four legs
hasLocomotion swimming
walking on land
hasMorphology flattened shell
webbed feet
hasNotableSpecies diamondback terrapin
hasPredators birds of prey GENERATED
large fish GENERATED
mammalian carnivores GENERATED
hasReproductionType oviparous
hasShellFunction protection from predators
support
hasShellType hard shell
hasThermoregulation ectothermic
hasVertebrateType reptile
isAssociatedWith brackish coastal waters
isDistinguishedFrom sea turtle
tortoise
isThreatenedBy habitat loss
overharvesting
pollution
isUsedIn regional English
isUsedInRegion North America NERFINISHED
United Kingdom NERFINISHED
laysEggsOn land
refersTo brackish water turtle
freshwater turtle
small turtle

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Terrapin, Kentucky hasName Terrapin