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  1. Onychorhynchus coronatus

    Onychorhynchus coronatus Well-Known Member

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    Shots of Prague zoos turtles, thanks to @Jana for mentioning these earlier in the thread.

    Eastern black bridged leaf turtle:
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    Enigmatic leaf turtle:
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    Brown roofed turtle:
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    New Guinea snapping turtle:
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    Australian snake necked turtle:
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    European pond turtle:
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    Alligator snapping turtle:
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    Cuban slider:
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    Indochinese box turtle:
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    Southern river terrapin:
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    Painted terrapin:
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    Photo credits to @Jo Kuyken , @German Zoo World , @ThylacineAlive , @ronnienl , @JigerofLemuria , @vogelcommando , @Michal Sloviak and @Tomek.
     
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    Here is a Malayan flat-shelled turtle (Notochelys platynota), also at the Prague zoo.

    The zulia's toad-headed turtle in Wroclaw is believed to be incorrectly identified years ago. If my info is correct, this animal should be a Mesoclemmys raniceps, not zuliae.
     

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    Onychorhynchus coronatus Well-Known Member

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    Thanks for this @Jo Kuyken and for the brilliant photos you took at Prague several of which I used in that post.
     
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    Beautiful shot of a Malagasy big headed turtle taken by @Julio C Castro at San Diego Zoo:
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    More turtles at San Diego zoo.

    Malaysian snail eating turtle:
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    European pond turtle:
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    Parker's snake necked turtle:
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    Indian narrow headed softshell turtle:
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    Black breasted leaf turtle:
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    Chinese three striped turtle:
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    Roti Island snake necked turtle:
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    Chinese stripe necked turtle:
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    Western pond turtle:
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    Indian flapshell turtle:
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    Red headed river turtles:
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    Pacific pond turtle:
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    Mata mata :
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    Beautiful turtle exhibits
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    Some that leave a bit to be desired:
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    @ThylacineAlive , @EternalPigeon , @Zoological Point , @Ding Lingwei , @djaeon , @mstickmanp , @geomorph , @snowleopard ,
     
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    Thank you for putting in my submission @Onychorhynchus coronatus ;) this turtle is close friends with the West African Dwarf Crocodile, they sunbathe together often!
     
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    Onychorhynchus coronatus Well-Known Member

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    No problem :)

    Wow , really ? Do you have any pictures of these two together by any chance ?

    Also do you know how old this particular turtle is and when it arrived at San Diego ?
     
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    I had one of the turtle on it’s back but I accident deleted half of my memory card when I was trying to clear out the edits out of the card :mad: I do have one of the croc with a sleeping mud turtle or at least appears to be one since it’s head shape looks different, wanna see that one too? :p
     
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    Onychorhynchus coronatus Well-Known Member

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    Thats such a shame :(.... It would be awesome to see these two together.

    But on the plus side I'm sure that there will be plenty of future opportunities to take a shot of these two.
     
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    I added it the SDZ gallery, definitely need to open the photo to see them both since it’s a wide aspect shot :) I’m pretty sure it’s a West African Mud Turtle due to the head but I could be wrong :oops:
     
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    Great shot ! Thanks for sharing !

    They definitely look pretty content there together, hard not to anthromorphise but they certainly look like pals.
     
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    They all get along so well but I have noticed one of the crocodiles likes to be more recluses from the rest, only the African cichlids will nibble algae off its scutes :D
     
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    The Malagasy big headed turtle is also kept within this enclosure though right ?
     
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    They are indeed! the only species not signed are the cichlids and they appear to be the assorted type. I’m a bit more familiar with freshwater aquarium fish and they appear to be the assorted mix type of cichlids.
     
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    Do you have any shots of the exhibits and what it looks like ?

    I'm kind of curious and trying to imagine the look of it.
     
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    I don’t have any but the best shots I’ve seen on here are from @Moebelle, I’ll try to get some myself when I go back hopefully soon :oops: F8077A72-7673-4AD4-8208-A416F3CDE51D.jpeg 23212A50-35F8-4B94-8A29-0AA8921864B8.jpeg
     
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    Wow, I was expecting something far smaller but this is a really excellent looking exhibit.

    I bet the resident crocs and turtles are happy in such an enormous enclosure.
     
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    I would say they are and this is one of my favorite sections in Africa Rocks, it’s simple looking but does the job for these crocs and turtles. The glare is the only annoying aspect but I love this habitat :)
     
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    I'll bet it is, looks awesome.

    One thing I was thinking was "why isn't there a bench for the public to sit on and watch the animals" and then I took another look at the first shot and there is indeed a bench opposite the enclosure which is brilliant.
     
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    It’s a cool area to take a break, my tip is for anyone to get there early morning or near the end of the day to see less glare. I was able to see a croc swim by and startle the fish once :p
     
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    A red eared slider and a tammar wallaby at zoo de sables L'Eco zoo, France:

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    Photo credits to @JamesB.