Zoological Bulletin of the Division of Zoology of the Pennsylvania Department of Agriculture . Fig. 15. Turtle eggs: (8) C. insculptus; (9) C. guttatus; (10) T. Carolina. Allnumbers marked a are end views. Natural size, after Agassiz. Food of Young Turtles. It is interesting to note the food of very young or small indi-viduals of different species because it is evident in many cases thesemust be quite different from that of the adult or full grown have been fortunate enough to examine several specimens ofyoung of five species of our native turtles. 180 These were not more than 5 c


Zoological Bulletin of the Division of Zoology of the Pennsylvania Department of Agriculture . Fig. 15. Turtle eggs: (8) C. insculptus; (9) C. guttatus; (10) T. Carolina. Allnumbers marked a are end views. Natural size, after Agassiz. Food of Young Turtles. It is interesting to note the food of very young or small indi-viduals of different species because it is evident in many cases thesemust be quite different from that of the adult or full grown have been fortunate enough to examine several specimens ofyoung of five species of our native turtles. 180 These were not more than 5 centimeters or two inches in stomach contents were carefully examined and tabulated asbelow. 1 i 1 0) O) X E X V 3 h H cd3 fc 0) to O incu Pi 3 p. +J Pi w +j 3 X 3 CD w . O • -t-> 4-> 3 ?3 £}13 Pi +-> 0> CD 60-0 3 -a rO 3 3 s 3 ?o 0) 3 IS ? v 3 a) 3 -4-» H .ss 3s CD ?S c ™ ej rt 5,« o a> W dn Ul U Fresh water worms Insects, Insect fragments, ... Odonata nymphs Damsel nymphs, Perlid nymphs, Hemiptera


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