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Variable Mud Turtle (Pelusios rhodesianus)

  Posted on June 4, 2022 By Chad Keates

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southeastern Angola
southeastern Angola

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 Category: Pelomedusidae, Reptiles, Tortoises, Turtles and Terrapins      Tags: african herpetology, angolan reptile, angolan terrpain, freshwater turtle, mud turtle, National Geographic, okavango wilderness project, terrpain

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Dr Chad Keates

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Professional African herpetologist employed as a Post-doctoral Fellow at University of Florida. Honorary Research Fellow at the South African Institute for Aquatic Biodiversity (SAIAB), Media Representative for the Herpetological Association of Africa (HAA), and scientific board member at Anura Africa.

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