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1 to 10 PSI
Jump: 0.1-0.3 Feet
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Animal Type: Omnivores
A unique animal endemic to the many environments of Central America is the Central American mud turtle, formally known as Kinosternon hirtipes. Throughout its range, this little turtle is most often seen in freshwater habitats including rivers, ponds, marshes, and streams. Its wide range of habitats in the area, from southern Mexico to Honduras, attests to its adaptability.
When compared to other turtle species, the Central American mud turtle stands out due to its diminutive size. The average adult is around 4 to 6 inches long, with females being somewhat longer than males. Their top shell, or carapace, stands out against the muddy bottoms of their environments with its dark brown to black coloration and a pattern of dots or streaks that are yellowish or orange.
Kinosternon hirtipes, the Central American mud turtle, is an interesting reptile that lives in the rich environments of Central America. This unique species, which can reach a length of 4 to 6 inches, stands out thanks to its dark brown to black carapace decorated with dots or streaks that are either yellowish or orangish in color. Its look allows it to fit in seamlessly with its muddy environments.
These turtles are mostly active at night and prefer to stay hidden during the day, so you won't often see them during the day. Being omnivores, they exhibit remarkable versatility by consuming a wide variety of foods, such as carrion, insects, tiny fish, crabs, and aquatic plants.