Quick list of the native turtles of Colorado: Common Snapping Turtle Chelydra serpentina serpentina Ornate Box Turtle Terrapene ornata ornata Western Painted Turtle Chrysemys picta bellii Western Spiny Softshell Apalone spinifera hartwegi Yellow Mud Turtle Kinosternon flavescens flavescen Now let's take a closer look at the native turtles of. Snapping turtles are large, hard. Learn the different types of TURTLES in Colorado, AND how to identify by sight.
How many of these species have YOU seen? Conservation Status: Common snapping turtles are considered a species of least concern in the United states and in the state of Colorado they are a small game species. Snapping turtles are native to Colorado and are not protected Colorado is home to five turtle species, four of which are aquatic: the western painted turtle, the snapping turtle, the yellow mud turtle, and the spiny softshell turtle. The remaining species is the ornate box turtle, which is a land.
Discover the different types of turtles native to the state Colorado, with detailed information, classification, and pictures. Colorado is home to 5 turtle species. Four of these are aquatic and include the common snapping turtle, yellow mud turtle, painted turtle, and spiny turtle.
Colorado Parks and Wildlife Place (s): Colorado and United States Subject (s): Snapping turtles, Biogeography, and Wildlife conservation Date Created: 2017-06-12 Date Issued: 2018-11-08 Use and reproduction: The organization that has made the Item available believes that the Item is in the Public Domain under the laws of the United States. 6 Turtles in Colorado The state of Colorado has only one terrestrial turtle, while the other five species are aquatic or semi-aquatic. Most of the turtles in Colorado share the same or similar habitats and food sources.
Despite these similarities, each turtle species has unique aspects that separate them from the others. There are five species of turtles native to Colorado. Four of them are aquatic; the western painted turtle, snapping turtle, yellow mud turtle, and the spiny softshell turtle.