About Mauremys rivulata (Valenciennes, 1833)
Species Classification
Mauremys rivulata is a fairly large species of terrapin.
Adult Carapace Size
Adults reach a maximum carapace length of 25 cm (10 in), with an average straight carapace length of roughly 15 cm (6 in). Females of this species are slightly larger than males.
Hatchling Size
Hatchlings are usually between 3 and 4 centimetres (1.2 and 1.6 in) in carapace length.
Shell Coloration
Their carapaces range in color from black to olive green, and their plastrons (belly shells) are black. The black plastron color frequently fades as the turtles age.
Body Markings
This species also has horizontal yellowish lines running along its neck and limbs.
Balkan Distribution
This terrapin is distributed across the Balkan Peninsula, including Albania, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Bulgaria, Croatia, Greece, Montenegro, North Macedonia, and Serbia.
Mediterranean & Middle East Distribution
It can also be found on a number of Mediterranean islands including Crete, Cyprus and Lesvos, and in the Middle East, including Israel, Jordan, Lebanon, Syria, and Turkey.
Local Population Threats
On some Greek and Turkish islands where the species occurs, populations may be threatened with extirpation.
Elevation Range
The species mostly occurs in lowland areas, though individuals have been recorded at elevations up to 900 metres (3,000 ft) above sea level.
Habitat & Nesting
It inhabits wetland habitats including swamps, rivers, and ponds, but lays its eggs in grassland regions.
Predation on Adults & Eggs
Large birds and predacious mammals such as mongoose prey on this species, and these mammals also feed on the terrapins' eggs.
Predation on Juveniles
Smaller carnivores may prey on younger turtles, which have softer shells.