STATUSVulnerable
COMMON NAME (SCIENTIFIC NAME)Actinemys marmorata
DIETAquatic plants, dragonflies, beetles, caddisflies, frogs, and frog eggs
RANGESouthern Washington to Central California
HABITATStreams, lakes, ponds, marshes, and reservoirs
Physical Description
The western pacific pond turtle grows to be 4-6 inches long and will have a light to dark brown or olive carapace with lighter marbling patterns. They have webbed feet for swimming and long claws for digging in the mud.
Predators
Invasive species like bullfrogs and largemouth bass prey on hatchlings.
Lifespan
In the wild, their average lifespan is 50 years, but in human care, they have been known to live 40-80 years.
Reproduction
During the breeding season from May through August, males will court females by scratching the edge of the female’s carapace. Females will lay 3-12 eggs in June in a nest she digs on land. Hatching will occur in August to September.
Fun Facts
Conservation Messaging
In our Reptile and Amphibian (RAD) center you will find many different reptiles and amphibians including venomous and poisonous species of snakes and frogs. Many of these animals fall victim to habitat loss in the wild. Many of the species here are found in South American habitats which are subjected to deforestation, damming of rivers, water pollution, and poor agricultural and management practices.