Backyard Friend

Mabel the Mississippi Map Turtle

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Meet Mabel the Mississippi Map Turtle

Mabel has a shell covered in pale lines like a tiny road map, a sharp little head, and a creekside life that makes her seem like she is always studying the water before deciding where to go next.

Mabel is a Mississippi Map Turtle. She has a greenish-brown shell with pale yellow lines that look like winding roads or contour lines on a map. She also has striped skin, webbed feet, and a narrow head with a pointed nose.

Mabel is female. Female Mississippi Map Turtles grow larger than males and usually have broader heads because many adult females eat hard-shelled animals such as snails and mussels.

One warm day, Tootie sees a turtle on a slanted creek log.

“Sinbad has lines now,” he says.

Yoshi’s pointy ears twitch. “Different turtle.”

Grandma looks closer. “That is Mabel. She is a Mississippi Map Turtle.”

Mabel turns her head, and pale lines curve across her shell.

Tootie leans forward. “Her back looks like a map.”

Grandma says, “That is exactly how she got her name.”

Think about it
What might make Mabel’s shell look like a map instead of plain green or brown?

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