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| False Map Turtle Stats |
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Scientific Name: Graptemys pseudogeographica Family: Emydidae Adult Size: Females are generally larger (up to 10½ inches) while males are only approximately 6 inches. Range: The false map turtles is found in large river systems of the Missouri, upper Mississippi, and Ohio drainages. Therefore, its range includes the states of Indiana, Kentucky, Illinois, Minnesota, Missouri, and then northwestward into Nebraska and the Dakotas. Habitat: The false map turtle occurs in large rivers and their tributaries. Occasionally they are found in floodplain ponds, oxbows, and backwaters, but usually in association with the river and moving water. They are fond of basking and often choose log snags on which they may climb several feet above the water surface.
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