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Glyptemys / Chrysemys / Cryozoa / Terrapene / Living fossils / Painted turtle / Turtle / Wood turtle / Common snapping turtle / Cryptodira / Testudinoidea / Emydidae
Date: 2011-01-19 20:16:10
Glyptemys
Chrysemys
Cryozoa
Terrapene
Living fossils
Painted turtle
Turtle
Wood turtle
Common snapping turtle
Cryptodira
Testudinoidea
Emydidae

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