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- Mesoclemmys is a genus of South American turtles in the family Chelidae. Species include: Mesoclemmys dahli (Zangerl & Medem, 1958) – Dahl's toad-headed...
- Mesoclemmys gibba, known as the toadhead turtle or gibba turtle, is a small side necked turtle found in a wide area of South America, in Peru, Ecuador...
- Toad-headed Turtle (Mesoclemmys raniceps) (Testudines: Chelidae), with Notes on Species Morphology and Taxonomy of the Mesoclemmys Group. Vol. 18 issue...
- Mesoclemmys tuberculata is a species of turtle. It is found in northeastern Brazil. Luederwaldt, Hermann. 1926. Os chelonios brasileiros. Revista Museo...
- Dahl's toad-headed turtle (Mesoclemmys dahli) is a medium-sized species of side-necked turtle in the family Chelidae. This critically endangered freshwater...
- teachers guide material. Drummond, G.M.; Coutinho, M.E.; Vogt, R.C (2016). "Mesoclemmys hogei ". IUCN Red List of Threatened Species. 2016: e.T17081A1316719...
- Mesoclemmys nasuta is a species of turtle that lives in Bolivia, Colombia, Peru, Brazil and the Guyanas (north-eastern South America). A study found that...
-   Mesoclemmys dahli Mesoclemmys gibba Mesoclemmys jurutiensis Mesoclemmys nasuta Mesoclemmys perplexa Mesoclemmys raniceps Mesoclemmys sabiniparaensis...
- animals) have the most powerful bites. For example, the durophagous Mesoclemmys nasuta has a bite force of 432 lbf (1,920 N). Species that are insectivorous...
-   Mesoclemmys dahli Mesoclemmys gibba Mesoclemmys jurutiensis Mesoclemmys nasuta Mesoclemmys perplexa Mesoclemmys raniceps Mesoclemmys sabiniparaensis...