Alabama Red Bellied Cooter
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The Alabama red-bellied cooter (''Pseudemys alabamensis'') or Alabama red-bellied turtle, is native to
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. It belongs to the turtle family
Emydidae Emydidae (Latin ''emys'' (freshwater tortoise) + Ancient Greek εἶδος (''eîdos'', “appearance, resemblance”)) is a family of testudines (turtles) that includes close to 50 species in 10 genera. Members of this family are commonly calle ...
, the pond turtles. It is the official reptile of the state of Alabama.


Life history

The red-belly inhabits the fresh to brackish waters of the Mobile-Tensaw River Delta in
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and Baldwin counties. It feeds on aquatic vegetation and can be found sunning itself on logs. Nesting of the red-bellied turtle occurs from May through July. Female turtles lay their eggs on dry land, digging nests in sandy soil, where 4 to 9 eggs are laid. Hatchlings usually emerge during the summer. When the turtles nest in late July, hatchlings may overwinter in the nest and emerge the following spring. A mature female can be , while a mature male can be .


Location

As of June 2009 the turtle has been seen in the central part of Alabama, in the Elmore County region. This turtle has also been found in south-eastern Mississippi, in Harrison and Jackson counties.


Protection

In 2007, a chain-link fence has been constructed along part of the
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causeway (
Battleship Parkway Battleship Parkway, commonly referred to locally and in the media as the "Causeway", is a long causeway that carries US 90 and US 98 eastbound across Mobile Bay from the Bankhead Tunnel on Blakeley Island in Mobile, Alabama to Spanish Fort, ...
) that separates the Mobile-Tensaw delta from
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. Hatchling deaths dropped 80% from 2007 to 2008.


Gallery

File:Alabama red-bellied turtle hatchling climbing up hand.JPG, Hatchling File:Alabama red-bellied turtle hatchling plastron view.jpg, Hatchling, plastron File:Alabama red-bellied turtle hatchling, carapace view.jpg, Hatchling, carapace view


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Save the Alabama Red-bellied turtle
Alabama red-bellied turtle alliance {{Taxonbar, from=Q597376 Pseudemys Endemic fauna of the United States Reptiles described in 1893 ESA endangered species Taxa named by Georg Baur Reptiles of the United States Symbols of Alabama