Macroclemys temmincki
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Definition
Noun: * Large freshwater turtle species: A very large species of turtle that lives in freshwater habitats. It is characterized by having three prominent ridges, or keels, running along the length of its shell (carapace). This species is native to a specific region in North America.
Examples of Usage
- Noun:
- The macroclemys temmincki is known for its powerful jaws and unique worm-like tongue used as a lure.
- Biologists are studying the habitat of macroclemys temmincki to aid in its conservation.
- An adult macroclemys temmincki can weigh over 100 pounds.
Advanced Usage
- In scientific/zoological context: The term is used precisely to refer to this specific taxon within biological classification and herpetology (the study of reptiles and amphibians).
- The genus Macroclemys contains only one extant species, Macroclemys temminckii.
Variants and Related Words
- Alligator snapping turtle: The common name for .
- Macrochelys temminckii: A modern, alternative scientific synonym for the same species. (Note: The spelling with a double 'i' is often used).
- Snapping turtle: A broader common name for turtles in the family Chelydridae, which includes the macroclemys temmincki.
Synonyms
- Alligator snapping turtle
- (Informally) Giant snapping turtle
Related Phrases
- Keeled carapace: A phrase describing the shell of the macroclemys temmincki, which has three distinct ridges.
- Ambush predator: A term describing the hunting behavior of the macroclemys temmincki.
Related Idioms
(This specific scientific name is not typically used in idiomatic expressions. Its common name, "alligator snapping turtle," might be used metaphorically to describe something very strong, patient, or with a powerful bite.)
Noun
- large species having three ridges on its back; found in southeastern United States