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([personal profile] redbird Aug. 28th, 2011 02:58 pm)
This is the turtle we saw washed up on the edge of the Harlem River this afternoon (it's probably 4 or 5 inches long (10-12 cm)):

a turtle lying on a falled tree branch
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From: [personal profile] centuryplant


Much as I admire the expression of pedantry in jingle form, all tortoises are turtles. Also, I think that's a Red-eared Slider, which is not a tortoise by any definition. (In New York it's probably a descendant of abandoned pets.)
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I agree with all of this. Red-eared Sliders are native to areas around the Mississippi but are hardy enough to live in most places in the US after they get put in local ponds. I have two of this size living in a 100 gallon tank in our kitchen.
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Trachemys scripta elegans. I didn't know they entered brackish water.

It's interesting that the water is clean enough to support such creatures.
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That looks like a classic Red-Eared Slider, to me. I had one as a pet many years ago, until she outgrew her tank. Then, with a clean bill of health, I sent her off to join a large colony of the same species in Audubon Park.
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