As the name suggests, the Mexican Mud Turtles are a species from the mud turtle family that is endemic to parts of Mexico.
| Kingdom |
Animalia |
| Phylum |
Chordata |
| Class |
Reptilia |
| Order |
Testudines |
| Family |
Kinosternidae |
| Genus |
Kinosternon |
| Species |
K. integrum |
| Scientific Name |
Kinosternon integrum |
| Other Names |
Guanajuato Mud Turtle |
| Length |
About 160 mm (6 in) by the carapace |
| Coloration |
Dull gray and pale olive with light gray lines across the carapace |
| Distribution |
From the Mexican Plateau to the Pacific slopes, ranging from Sonora and western Tamaulipas south to Oaxaca |
| Habitat |
Muddy ponds and lakes, marshy wetlands close to gentle water bodies |
| Diet |
Small insects, tadpoles, earthworms, small fishes and other animal matters |
| Breeding Season |
Spring |
| Clutch Size |
1-4 eggs |
| Mode of Reproduction |
Oviparous |
| IUCN Conservation Status |
Least Concern |
Mexican Mud Turtle Pictures Gallery
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Guanajuato Mud Turtle
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Kinosternon Integrum
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Mexican Mud Turtle Baby
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Mexican Mud Turtle