Chelydridae

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Chelydridae is a family of primarily freshwater turtles best known for the large, aggressive snapping turtles found in the Americas.

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Chelydridae canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf taxon
turtle family
activityPattern mostly aquatic
behavior ambush predator
characteristic aggressive behavior
large head
long tail
powerful jaws
reduced plastron
robust limbs
strongly keeled tail
class Reptilia
commonName snapping turtles
defenseBehavior powerful bite
diet carnivorous
omnivorous
ecologicalRole scavenger
top aquatic predator
eggLayingSite terrestrial nests
firstDescribedBy John Edward Gray
firstDescribedInYear 1831
geographicDistribution Americas
habitat freshwater
lakes
marshes
rivers
swamps
hasTemporalRange present
includesGenus Chelydra
Macrochelys
kingdom Animalia
notableSpecies Chelydra
surface form: Chelydra serpentina

Macrochelys
surface form: Macrochelys temminckii
order Testudines
phylum Chordata
recognizedBy modern herpetology
reproduction oviparous
shellType carapace with ridges in juveniles
suborder Cryptodira
taxonRank family
vernacularName snapping turtle family

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Cryptodira includesFamily Chelydridae