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  1. Razor-backed musk turtle - Wikipedia

    The razor-backed musk turtle (Sternotherus carinatus) is a species of turtle in the family Kinosternidae. The species is native to the southern United States. There are no subspecies that are recognized as …

  2. 2026 RazorBack Musk Turtle Care Guide - All Turtles

    May 12, 2019 · Dive into our RazorBack Musk Turtle Care Guide. Packed with expert advice, from diet to habitat essentials, ensuring your turtle thrives in its environment.

  3. Razor-backed Musk Turtle - Oklahoma Department of Wildlife …

    The razor-backed turtle is one of several aquatic turtles native to southeastern Oklahoma. The shells are light brown to orange in color with dark, gray streaks that have the potential to fade throughout the …

  4. Care Sheet - Razorback Musk - Austin's Turtle Page

    Razorback's are the largest of the musk turtles. Perhaps the shyest of the musk turtles. Not inclined to bite. Like all musk turtles, they are infrequent baskers.

  5. Razor-Backed Musk: Care, Habitat & Hidden Wonders

    Aug 23, 2025 · Discover the Razor-Backed Musk turtle—its unique habitat, care needs, and fascinating traits that make this reptile a true aquatic marvel.

  6. Razor-Backed Musk Turtle - Facts, Diet, Habitat & Pictures ... - Animalia

    The Razor-backed musk turtle (Sternotherus carinatus) is a species of turtle found only in the southern United States. It has musk glands positioned near the bridge of the shell which can produce foul …

  7. Razorback Musk Turtle Profile - TurtleHolic

    Razorback Musk Turtles typically have a brownish carapace, with black marks along their scutes. Their skin is a light gray color with black marks spread across. Like other musk turtles, they have a sharp …

  8. Razor-backed musk turtle | TEXAS TURTLES

    Razorback musk turtles are very alert and will dive back into the water at the slightest disturbance or hint of threat. Because of this anyone wishing to spot one of these turtles basking will have better luck …

  9. Razor-backed Musk Turtle - Outdoor Alabama

    Based on similarity of pattern and coloration, razor-backed musk turtle appears more closely related to flattened musk and loggerhead musk turtles; stripe-necked and loggerhead musk turtles were once …

  10. Sternotherus carinatus (Razor-backed Musk Turtle)

    This turtle has a highly domed, brownish to grayish carapace with a sharp, central ridge that gives it a “razor-backed” appearance. The shell often features dark speckles or streaks, adding to its rough …