Eastern snake-necked turtle
The Eastern snake-necked turtle, as the name suggests, has a long neck which is usually about half the length of its round shell. It lives in freshwater environments where it feeds on invertebrates, tadpoles and small fishes.
Most of the turtle’s time is spent in the water, but it can make overland movements in search of new waterholes and nesting areas. In Booderee these movement happen from September to March.
The best place look for this turtle is at the rainforest boardwalk, in the Booderee Botanic Gardens.
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