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					<description><![CDATA[In reply to &lt;a href=&quot;https://critter.science/the-snake-necked-turtle/#comment-377&quot;&gt;Lezli W.&lt;/a&gt;.

Hi Lezli.

Thank you for reaching out about this turtle species identification. That actually looks like a Florida softshell turtle. Softshell turtles also have long necks, just not as long as a snake-necked turtle. The 3 main differences between the 2 species being the slightly shorter neck, a smoother plastron (shell), and a pointed snout; which all define the Florida softshell turtle. The plastron of a snake-necked turtle is less smooth, their necks much longer, and their snout is more blunt.

Take care and be well.

Be sure to visit often for more cool critter stuff.

P.S. I will be writing an article here on the Florida softshell turtle and it will be dedicated to you.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>In reply to <a href="https://critter.science/the-snake-necked-turtle/#comment-377">Lezli W.</a>.</p>
<p>Hi Lezli.</p>
<p>Thank you for reaching out about this turtle species identification. That actually looks like a Florida softshell turtle. Softshell turtles also have long necks, just not as long as a snake-necked turtle. The 3 main differences between the 2 species being the slightly shorter neck, a smoother plastron (shell), and a pointed snout; which all define the Florida softshell turtle. The plastron of a snake-necked turtle is less smooth, their necks much longer, and their snout is more blunt.</p>
<p>Take care and be well.</p>
<p>Be sure to visit often for more cool critter stuff.</p>
<p>P.S. I will be writing an article here on the Florida softshell turtle and it will be dedicated to you.</p>
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		By: Lezli W.		</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[I was just wondering if these snake necked Turtles that I keep seeing things that say they&#039;re only found in Australia and South America could have possibly been able to either find their way to The United States of America around the North Florida Area or Most likely been brought back from their native countries and entered into the waters of Wakulla Springs which runs out into several different bodies of fresh water Springs as well as sinks around Crawfordville, Florida 32327 as well as the Woodville Florida area fresh water sink holes in the 32305 zip code area!? I have a picture of one that looks exactly like the ones in these pictures that say it is a Snake Necked Turtle that most likely came from the Australian regions or somewhere around the South American region and I don&#039;t see any other Turtle that looks even remotely close to the way this one I&#039;ve seen so many of in Specifically Cherokee Sink down close to Wakulla Springs Lodge and Swimming Park with Glass Bottom Boat Tours that go out into the Beautiful crystal clear water where you&#039;re actually able to look down at the glass bottom and see hundreds and hundreds of feet down to where the actual water comes out from the Springs its also in Crawfordville, Florida 32327 and is one of the largest Fresh Water Springs in the World. I recommend going to visit the Wakulla Springs Park &#038; Lodge if you are interested in Fresh Water Springs and it will leave you breathless and not disappoint! I added the picture of one of the latest Turtles I was able to capture  on my phone  and  hopefully  you will be able to let me know for certain if this is indeed  a  snake necked Turtle like the ones that  originated  in Australia  because  I  haven&#039;t had any luck at all trying to find out from  the  people who live around here and I would  greatly appreciate  it  if you could  help to finally  answer this question  I&#039;ve  never had anyone  who could  give me a definite yes or no answer  about this beautiful  turtle of some kind 😀  Thank you so much for  all the time you have taken to put this information out here for curious  people such as myself who just enjoy learning new things  about  all kinds of different species of animals  as well as new and/or different  socialist  (people) and their  different cultures  and  religious beliefs or rituals  they have that they&#039;ve learned about as they were  growing into adults, such as us in America celebrating  Thanksgiving  every November you know what I&#039;m talking about,  Okay I&#039;m going to sign off for now and try to get  some  rest  before  the new day starts and Mr.Sunshine peeps from way up high in the gorgeous sky&#039;s! Sorry  for having such a long letter,  I&#039;m  just  very excited  to think I  might actually  be on the right path to find answers  about this creature I&#039;ve been trying to figure out  so many things about for such a very long time! Hopefully I will hear from you soon and  I&#039;m  looking  forward  to it! Have a wonderful day,  Thank you, Lezli  W]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I was just wondering if these snake necked Turtles that I keep seeing things that say they&#8217;re only found in Australia and South America could have possibly been able to either find their way to The United States of America around the North Florida Area or Most likely been brought back from their native countries and entered into the waters of Wakulla Springs which runs out into several different bodies of fresh water Springs as well as sinks around Crawfordville, Florida 32327 as well as the Woodville Florida area fresh water sink holes in the 32305 zip code area!? I have a picture of one that looks exactly like the ones in these pictures that say it is a Snake Necked Turtle that most likely came from the Australian regions or somewhere around the South American region and I don&#8217;t see any other Turtle that looks even remotely close to the way this one I&#8217;ve seen so many of in Specifically Cherokee Sink down close to Wakulla Springs Lodge and Swimming Park with Glass Bottom Boat Tours that go out into the Beautiful crystal clear water where you&#8217;re actually able to look down at the glass bottom and see hundreds and hundreds of feet down to where the actual water comes out from the Springs its also in Crawfordville, Florida 32327 and is one of the largest Fresh Water Springs in the World. I recommend going to visit the Wakulla Springs Park &amp; Lodge if you are interested in Fresh Water Springs and it will leave you breathless and not disappoint! I added the picture of one of the latest Turtles I was able to capture  on my phone  and  hopefully  you will be able to let me know for certain if this is indeed  a  snake necked Turtle like the ones that  originated  in Australia  because  I  haven&#8217;t had any luck at all trying to find out from  the  people who live around here and I would  greatly appreciate  it  if you could  help to finally  answer this question  I&#8217;ve  never had anyone  who could  give me a definite yes or no answer  about this beautiful  turtle of some kind 😀  Thank you so much for  all the time you have taken to put this information out here for curious  people such as myself who just enjoy learning new things  about  all kinds of different species of animals  as well as new and/or different  socialist  (people) and their  different cultures  and  religious beliefs or rituals  they have that they&#8217;ve learned about as they were  growing into adults, such as us in America celebrating  Thanksgiving  every November you know what I&#8217;m talking about,  Okay I&#8217;m going to sign off for now and try to get  some  rest  before  the new day starts and Mr.Sunshine peeps from way up high in the gorgeous sky&#8217;s! Sorry  for having such a long letter,  I&#8217;m  just  very excited  to think I  might actually  be on the right path to find answers  about this creature I&#8217;ve been trying to figure out  so many things about for such a very long time! Hopefully I will hear from you soon and  I&#8217;m  looking  forward  to it! Have a wonderful day,  Thank you, Lezli  W</p>
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