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Painted Turtle
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Scientific classification
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Chordata
Class: Reptilia
Order: Testudines
Family: Emydidae
Genus: Chrysemys
Species: C. picta
Binomial name
Chrysemys picta
(Schneider, 1783)
Subspecies

C. p. picta - Eastern Painted Turtle
C. p. dorsalis - Southern Painted Turtle
C. p. marginata - Midland Painted Turtle
C. p. belli - Western Painted Turtle

Painted turtle

The Painted Turtle (Chrysemys picta) is a reptile that is common in North America, and is related to the box turtle. The turtle lives in ponds, lakes, marshes, and in 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. The painted turtle spends most of its time in the water but often lies on a log to stay in the sun, as well as on a rock or by the shore. During very cold weather painted turtles hibernate, burying themselves for months in the mud beneath streams and ponds.

The Painted turtle is one of three species in the genus Chrysemys, the other being chrysemys scripta (slider turtle) and chrysemys scripta elegans (the red-eared slider)

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