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What Kind Of Turtles Do We Have In Kentucky Ponds?

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I personally have encountered musk turtles, common snapping turtles, and a few alligator snapping turtles, but never a slider...
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I know around the Lexington area we have a ton of common snappers and red eared sliders in farm ponds.
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The kind of turtles that are commonly found in ponds which are located all over the state of Kentucky, which is located in the United States of America, are a species of turtles which is known as snapping turtles and slider turtles. The turtles that live in ponds in the state of Kentucky in the United States of America are small in size and have hard shells on their backs.

Snapping turtles do not cause much threat to the population of fish that live in the ponds. The reason why snapping turtles do not pose a major threat to the population of fish that live in the ponds is because they scavenge and do not eat a large number of live fish.

Snapping turtles, however, do pose a major threat to the population of young waterfowl that live in the ponds in the state of Kentucky, which is located in the United States of America.
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Hey good question I live in Kentucky! How sweet it really is! Do u think it is awesome!
I would never want to live somewhere else!

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