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Continent: Middle-America South-America
Distribution: N Honduras, Nicaragua, Costa Rica, Panama, W (coastal) Colombia, Ecuador
Type locality: œin der Nähe von Guayaquil [Ecuador]
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South American snapping turtle

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The South American snapping turtle (Chelydra acutirostris)[1] is a species of turtle in the family Chelydridae.[1] This species, which is endemic to Central and northwestern South America, was previously considered a subspecies of Chelydra serpentina.[1] Its restricted range in South America reflects its recent arrival there as part of the Great American Interchange.

Geographic range

Chelydra acutirostris is found in Honduras, Nicaragua, Costa Rica, Panama, Colombia and Ecuador.[1]

Subspecies

There are no recognized subspecies of C. acutirostris.[1][2]

References

  1. ^ a b c d e f g Rhodin 2010, p. 000.91
  2. ^ a b c Fritz, Uwe; Havaš, Peter (2007). "Checklist of Chelonians of the World" (PDF). Vertebrate Zoology. 57 (2): 171. doi:10.3897/vz.57.e30895. ISSN 1864-5755. S2CID 87809001. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2011-05-01. Retrieved 29 May 2012.
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South American snapping turtle: Brief Summary

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The South American snapping turtle (Chelydra acutirostris) is a species of turtle in the family Chelydridae. This species, which is endemic to Central and northwestern South America, was previously considered a subspecies of Chelydra serpentina. Its restricted range in South America reflects its recent arrival there as part of the Great American Interchange.

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