Terrapene

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The Eastern Box Turtle is a mainly terrestrial turtle that is native to the eastern United States, a subspecies of the Common Box Turtle. It is an opportunistic omnivore, eating food ranging from grasses and berries to worms, beetles, and even live animals. Like other reptiles, Eastern Box Turtles are exothermic, or cold-blooded. Those that live further North hibernate in the winter because of this. The most telltale feature of an Eastern Box Turtle is the black-and-yellow pattern throughout its shell, which is used for camouflage against predators. Being hit by cars and its slow reproduction rate combined makes this species more vulnerable to extinction.

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