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Chrysemys picta - Painted Turtle
10-18cm in length
Smooth carapace with red, yellow, or black patterns with lightened and aligned carapacial seams
Large, rowed scutes going down the length of the carapace
Yellow, unpatterned plastron
Two light spots behind the eyes

Deirochelys reticularia - Chicken Turtle
10-22.5cm in length
Net-like pattern on carapace
Egg shaped shell that tapers towards the back
Hingeless, yellow/orange plastron
Long, striped neck
Yellow and black stripes running down forelimb interior and posterior surface of thighs

Trachemys scripta - Yellow-Bellied Slider
12.5-30.5cm in length
Vertical yellow lines on pleural scutes
Yellow plastron
More domed shell
Yellow mark behind the eyes
Posterior thighs barred vertically with yellow and black

Pseudemys concinna - River Cooter
23-33cm in length
C-Shaped markings on pleural scutes
"Fingerprint" swirls on carapace (can be confused with P. rubriventris)
Heavily marked black and yellow plastron
Dark circled marks on the underside of the marginal scutes
Marginal carapace flare at the edges and merge seamlessly with plastron

Pseudemys rubriventris - Northern Red-Bellied Cooter
25.4-32cm in length
Red/orange/yellow forked markings on pleural scutes
"Fingerprint" swirls on carapace (can be confused with P. concinna)
Distinctive red/orange plastron
Marginal scutes have a single red/orange line running right in the middle
Forward facing arrow on top of head

Sternotherus odoratus - Common Musk Turtle
13.7cm in length
2 Yellow stripes starting at snout and extending to back of head on each side
Vertebral keel in juveniles, usually lost in adults
Single hinge on plastron
Dark brown coloration for body and shell

Sternotherus minor - Stripe-Necked Musk Turtle
11.7cm in carapace length
Distinct dark facial stripes
Light brown to orange colored skin
Vertebral keel in adults
May have two lateral keels
Slight serration on posterior carapace
Single hinge on plastron
Two barbels on chin

Kinosternon baurii - Striped Mud Turtle
11cm in length
Three bright stripes going down length of carapace (can be faded with age)
Light facial stripes extending from nose to behind the eyes
Carapace lacks keel, and may have slight depression
Stripes can be absent in NC
Two hinges on plastron
Coastal plain species

Kinosternon subrubrum - Eastern Mud Turtle
12.5cm in length
Unmarked brown carapace
Carapace lacks keel and is usually smooth
Head is brown with yellow mottling, sometimes with two lines extending from eye to back of head
Two hinges on plastron

Glyptemys muhlenbergii - Bog Turtle
Small; 10.2cm
Orange splotches on neck
Tympanum behind eye
Bright flecks of orange and yellow on the skin

Graptemys geographica - Northern Map Turtle
Serrated scutes on keel
Contour lines on shell
Plastron yellow with dark spot in center
Oval or triangle mark behind eyes
Yellow lines on skin curve up to that mark

Clemmys guttata - Spotted Turtle
Random yellow spots on black carapace
Yellow spots on head
Mature females have orange to red coloration
Males are darker than females

Malaclemys terrapin - Diamondback terrapin
Males small (12.7cm)
Females large (25.4cm)
Scutes have diamond concentric rings
Carapace dark brown-black
Skin white/gray with dark random spots

Terrapene carolina - Eastern Box Turtle
High domed carapace
Scutes have orange yellow splotches
4 toes on each hind foot
Males have red eyes
Hinged carapace, can completely close

Chelydra serpentina - Eastern Snapping Turtle
Long, saw-toothed stail
Head large, plastron small and unhinged
Carapace almost black to light horn

Apalone spinifera - Spiny Softshell
Females 18-54cm
Males 12.5-31cm
Spines or tubercles on front edges of the carapace, feet strongly patterned
Light lines on head usually fail to join
Tubular nostrils
Males olive gray to yellowish brown with dark ocelli. Carapace feels leathery

Caretta caretta - Loggerhead Sea Turtle
Reddish brown
5 or more pleural scutes on each side, first touching cervical
Usually 3 scutes on bridge

Chelonia mydas - Green Sea Turtle
4 pleurals on each side, first not touching cervical
1 pair of prefrontals between eyes
Carapace light or dark brown, sometimes shaded with olive

Eretmochelys imbricata - Hawksbill Sea Turtle
78-89cm in length
Scutes on top of shell overlap one another
4 pleurals on each side of the carapace, first not touching the cervical
2 pairs of prefrontals between the eyes
Carapace brown, often with amber, brown and black

Lepidochelys kempii - Kemp's Ridley Sea Turtle
58-70cm in length
Carapace is olive-green, plastron is yellow
Almost circular shell
5 pleurals on each side of the carapace, first is touching the cervical
4 scutes on bridge (rarely will have 5)

Dermochelys coriacea - Leatherback Sea Turtle
135-178cm in length
Skin color ranges from black to dark blue
Turtles' shell is covered by a smooth, leathery skin
7 longitudinal ridges on carapace
Very large flippers

Alligator mississippiensis - American Alligator
1.8-5m in length
Adults blackish brown or dark grey
Juveniles may have yellow crossbands
Only crocodilian in NC
Laterally compressed tail
Broad snout
It's a f*cking Alligator
