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Description: Chelus fimbriatus, by William H. Espenshade III, an article about these turtles. They occur in northern South America, including both the Orinoco River and Amazon River basins.
CTTC - Matamata, Chelus fimbriatus by William H. Espenshade I have always been fascinated by the matamata turtle ( ). Their gentle movements are reminiscent of a land tortoise or a chameleon's "leaf in the wind" walk. Their quick suction eating is like that of an alligator snapper and the matamata is one of the largest freshwater turtles.
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Page title:CTTC - Matamata, Chelus fimbriatus by William H. Espenshade
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Description:Matamata, Chelus fimbriatus by William H. Espenshade, III.
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