
Spiny softshell turtle - Wikipedia
Spiny softshell turtle ... The spiny softshell turtle (Apalone spinifera) is a species of softshell turtle, one of the largest freshwater turtle species in North America.
Spiny Softshell Turtle - National Wildlife Federation
Learn facts about the spiny softshell turtle’s habitat, diet, life history, and more.
Spiny Softshell Turtle - Facts, Habitat, Diet, Life Cycle, Pictures
All about the Spiny Softshell Turtle - characteristics, life expectancy, distribution, behavior, diet, predators, interesting facts, and much more.
Spiny Softshell Turtle Facts, Pictures, Complete Species Guide
Nov 9, 2023 · The spiny softshell turtle is a North American member of the softshell turtle family, Trionychidae, named after the small, spine-like projections that adorn the front edge of its …
Spiny Softshell | Apalone spinifera | Wisconsin DNR
Adult females have dark olive or tan carapaces with brown and gray mottling. Spiny softshells can be found in large rivers, lakes and reservoirs, especially those with muddy or sandy bottoms. …
40 Facts About Spiny Softshell Turtle
Apr 6, 2025 · Discover 40 fascinating facts about the Spiny Softshell Turtle, from its unique appearance to its intriguing behaviors and habitat.
Spiny Softshell (Apalone spinifera) - University of Georgia
Description: Apalone spinifera are easily distinguished from other turtles because of their different looking carapace. Unlike most turtles in Georgia, the spiny softshell turtle has a flat, leathery …
Spiny Softshell (Apalone spinifera) - Minnesota Amphibian
Spiny Softshell Turtles have a soft, flat, flexible upper shell (carapace). They are often described as looking like chocolate chip pancakes, even being called "pancake turtles" by some people. …
Spiny Softshell (Apalone spinifera) - Ohio Herp Atlas – OHPARC
It is every bit as aggressive as the snapping turtle and its swimming ability far surpasses that of other turtles. Although it can be found in lakes and smaller streams, the Eastern Spiny …
spiny softshell - Illinois Department of Natural Resources
This softshell turtle buries itself in sand with only the head sticking out far enough to reach above the water’s surface for breathing. The spiny softshell hunts for food in the early morning and …