
Mud Turtle: Species Profile and Care Guide - The Spruce Pets
Sep 6, 2025 · These turtles are aquatic but compact, rarely exceeding five inches. While their care needs are similar to other aquatic turtles, but unlike some of their relatives, they are semi-terrestrial. …
Eastern mud turtle - Wikipedia
The eastern mud turtle (Kinosternon subrubrum) or common mud turtle[2] is a common species of turtle in the family Kinosternidae. The species is endemic to the United States.
Eastern Mud Turtle Care Guide (2025 Care Guide) - All Turtles
Feb 7, 2020 · Eastern Mud turtles are a small semi-aquatic species that make popular pets. Also known as Common Mud turtles, they can live for up to 50 years and are incredibly fun to watch as they …
Mud turtle | Freshwater, Aquatic, Terrestrial | Britannica
Mud turtle, (genus Kinosternon), any of about 18 species of semiterrestrial freshwater turtles belonging to the family Kinosternidae. Mud turtles are found in North and South America from New England to …
How To Take Care Of Mud Turtles | Foolproof Care Sheet - The Turtle …
Dec 14, 2025 · You know those tiny, grumpy-looking turtles that seem like they’re perpetually having a bad day? Meet the mud turtle – nature’s most underrated aquatic roommate. Don’t let their cranky …
Eastern Mud Turtle - Facts, Distribution, Adaptations, Pictures
What do eastern mud turtles look like, where they live, what they eat, how long they live, predators, IUCN conservation status, and more.
Mud Turtle Care: Appearance, Behavior, and Maintenance - PETBOOK
May 26, 2025 · Small, sturdy, and surprisingly versatile: Mud turtles (genus Kinosternon) are among the most fascinating aquatic turtles for pet owners. With their unique hinged shell mechanism, …
Mud Turtle Care - CHICAGO EXOTICS ANIMAL HOSPITAL
These small oval shaped turtles are only 3-4 inches long with horizontal yellow stripes along the face and neck. With their tiny size, adorable markings, and fairly large snail crushing head these turtles …
What Is a Mud Turtle? Facts and Identification - Biology Insights
Aug 17, 2025 · Mud turtles, belonging to the genus Kinosternon, are small, semi-aquatic reptiles found across North and South America. They prefer shallow, often muddy, aquatic environments.
Husbandry Handbook: Mud Turtles - Kinosternon subrubrum
They are unique from most other aquatic turtles in that they are a semi-terrestrial turtle, meaning they live both on land and in water. They also rarely bask, preferring to walk, bury under leaves, or settle …