2. The Blanding’s Turtle’s habitats
are wet lands, shallow water,
marshes, swaps, bogs, and
ponds. People are destroying
their habitats.
3. The Blanding’s Turtle is mostly
carnivorous. They eat snails,
insects, frogs, and crayfish.
They eat under water.
4. The Blanding’s Turtle is endangered from
people possession, people selling them, import,
take and injure, harm, harass, and people
killing them. The Blanding’s Turtle’s enemies
are raccoons, foxes, and owls.
5. The people of the world must
leave big chunks of the forest,
ponds, and swamps
6. The Blanding’s Turtle lays 8 to 10
eggs at the age of 21. They are
confused for the Eastern Box Turtle
as seen below and Spotted Turtle.
They are 9 inches long.
7. That is my report on Endangered Species in New
England, New Hampshire, and Rhode Island.
Thank you for watching my slide show.