The reptile book; a comprehensive popularised work on the structure and habits of the turtles, tortoises, crocodilians, lizards and snakes which inhabit the United States and northern Mexico . LOGGERHEAD TURTLE, Thalassochelys caretla Sometimes confused with the Green Turtle, but distinguished by the proportionately much larger head. Its flesh is of considerableless value than that of the other species. Found in all of the warmer seas THE REPTILE BOOK PLATE III. GREEN TURTLE. Chelonia mydas Esteemed as an article of diet and well known in the markets. Receives its name from the greenish hue of
The reptile book; a comprehensive popularised work on the structure and habits of the turtles, tortoises, crocodilians, lizards and snakes which inhabit the United States and northern Mexico . LOGGERHEAD TURTLE, Thalassochelys caretla Sometimes confused with the Green Turtle, but distinguished by the proportionately much larger head. Its flesh is of considerableless value than that of the other species. Found in all of the warmer seas THE REPTILE BOOK PLATE III. GREEN TURTLE. Chelonia mydas Esteemed as an article of diet and well known in the markets. Receives its name from the greenish hue of the fat. Large examples weigh 800 pounds. Inhabits all the warmer seas
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