Apalone ferox (Schneider, 1783) is a animal in the Trionychidae family, order null, kingdom Animalia. Not known to be toxic.

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Apalone ferox (Schneider, 1783)

Apalone ferox (Schneider, 1783)

Apalone ferox, the Florida softshell turtle, is North America's largest softshell turtle native to the southeastern US.

Family
Genus
Apalone
Order
Class
Testudines

About Apalone ferox (Schneider, 1783)

The Florida softshell turtle (scientific name Apalone ferox (Schneider, 1783)) is a large turtle with a flattened, pancake-shaped body, long neck, elongated head with a long snorkel-like nose, and large webbed feet, each bearing three claws. Unlike most turtles, which have hard shells made of scutes, the Florida softshell turtle has a cartilaginous carapace covered in leathery skin. Its carapace color ranges from olive green to dark brown, and it has the darkest coloration of all softshell species that live in Florida, alongside two other species: Apalone mutica calvata and Apalone spinifera aspera. The underside of the turtle is white or cream-colored; this color pattern, called countershading, is a form of camouflage that hides the turtle from potential predators. It is the largest softshell turtle species found in Florida and across all of North America. Straight-line carapace length ranges from 15 to 76 cm (5.9 to 29.9 in), and the species shows significant sexual size dimorphism: adult females are typically 3 to 5 times larger than males. On average, male carapace length is around 35 cm (14 in) and average body weight is about 2.68 kg (5.9 lb). Nesting adult females average 6.65 kg (14.7 lb) in weight and 40.1 cm (15.8 in) in carapace length, with the maximum documented weight recorded at 43.6 kg (96 lb). While females grow larger than males, males tend to have longer tails than females of the same body size, with an average difference of 3 cm. Hatchlings have a lighter carapace marked with yellow and orange, a defined rim along the carapace, and matching yellow and orange stripes on the face and neck. The plastron (underside) of hatchlings is generally dark in color. As the turtle ages, these bright colors fade and disappear, leaving the dark-brown coloration typical of adult individuals. The Florida softshell turtle is found mostly in Florida, but its range also extends into southern parts of Alabama, Georgia, and South Carolina. It is the only softshell turtle species whose range covers the entire Florida peninsula. Of the three species in the Apalone genus, the Florida softshell turtle has the smallest overall geographic range. This is a widespread species that lives in almost every type of freshwater habitat, and can even tolerate some brackish environments. It is not commonly found in water with strong currents, instead preferring slow-moving or still water. Habitats it occupies include swamps, lakes, marshes, wet prairies, small rivers, creeks, and even man-made ponds formed in ditches or sinkholes. Adult Florida softshell turtles have a primarily carnivorous diet, and act as major predators in their aquatic ecosystems. They sit high on the trophic scale, and generally function as secondary or tertiary consumers. Known predators of adult Florida softshell turtles are alligators, while raptors may prey on juveniles. Animals that prey on the species' nests include fish crows, foxes, raccoons, skunks, river otters, and American black bears. Young Florida softshell turtles are also eaten by other turtles (Chelydra, Macroclemys), snakes (Agkistrodon, Nerodia), herons, egrets, and nine-banded armadillos.

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Taxonomy

Animalia Chordata Testudines Trionychidae Apalone

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