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Pond slider / Trachemys / T. terrestris / Spot-legged turtle / Wood turtle / Emydidae / Cryptodira / Testudinoidea / Testudo
Date: 2009-09-13 21:22:03
Pond slider
Trachemys
T. terrestris
Spot-legged turtle
Wood turtle
Emydidae
Cryptodira
Testudinoidea
Testudo

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