- Source: Cora mud turtle
The Cora mud turtle (Kinosternon cora) is a species of mud turtle endemic to western Mexico.
Description
The Cora mud turtle is a sister species of the Vallarta mud turtle (Kinosternon vogti), with which it shares most morphological characteristics. It is distinguished from other Kinosternon species (except K. vogti) in having a reduced and weakly movable plastron, and a comparatively wider carapace. The turtle differs from K. vogti mainly in being larger, darker in colour, and having shell scutes of different shapes and dimensions.
The Cora mud turtle is found in the Mexican states of Nayarit and Sinaloa. It is named after the Cora people, a Native Mexican people who live in Nayarit.
References
Kata Kunci Pencarian:
- Cora mud turtle
- Kinosternon
- Creation myth
- Wyatt Earp
- Kari Wahlgren filmography
- Aztecs
- Manasquan Reservoir
- Timeline of the American Old West
- List of Professional Rodeo Cowboys Association Champions
- Timeline of extinctions in the Holocene