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The '''Painted Turtle''' is common in ]. This ] lives in ], ], ], and slow-moving ] that have soft, muddy bottoms. The '''Painted Turtle''' is common in ]. This ] lives in ], ], ], and slow-moving ] that have soft, muddy bottoms.
In the wild, this turtle lives from five to ten years; in captivity it can live over twenty years. It spends most of its time in the water but often suns itself while lying on a log, a rock, or the shore. During very cold weather, painted turtles ], burying themselves for months in the mud beneath streams and ponds. In the wild, this turtle lives from five to ten years; in captivity it can live over twenty years. It spends most of its time in the water but often suns itself while lying on a log, a rock, or the shore. During very cold weather, painted turtles ], burying themselves for months in the mud beneath streams and ponds. Closely related to a box turtle.


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Painted turtle
Painted turtle

The Painted Turtle is common in North America. This turtle lives in ponds, lakes, marshes, and slow-moving rivers that have soft, muddy bottoms.

In the wild, this turtle lives from five to ten years; in captivity it can live over twenty years. It spends most of its time in the water but often suns itself while lying on a log, a rock, or the shore. During very cold weather, painted turtles hibernate, burying themselves for months in the mud beneath streams and ponds. Closely related to a box turtle.

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