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  1. The eastern box turtle is considered uncommon to rare in the Great Lakes region; however, populations can be found in areas not bisected by heavily traveled roads. In the Midwest , it is a species of concern in Ohio , and a species of special concern [ disambiguation needed ] in Michigan and Indiana .

  2. Eastern box turtles are usually found near ponds, fields, meadows, and woodlands throughout the eastern half of the United States. Although eastern box turtles are native to the eastern United States, they can sometimes be seen in other states.

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    Destruction, degradation, and fragmentation of the habitat is the biggest threat to Eastern box turtles. They also suffer from pollution and pesticides, roadkills, fires, and predation of eggs and hatchlings. These box turtles are also collected in large numbers for the domestic and international pet trade and for 'turtle racing'.

    The IUCN Red List and other sources don’t provide the number of the Eastern box turtle total population size. Currently, this species is classified as Vulnerable (VU) on the IUCN Red List, and its numbers today are decreasing.

    Due to feeding upon a wide variety of animals, Eastern box turtles control the numbers of these species' populations throughout the area of their habitat. These turtles also act as seed dispersers as they eat berries from different kinds of plants.

  3. 8 Interesting Facts About Eastern Box Turtles. >> Like other reptiles, box turtles must hibernate during cold winter weather. They burrow deep under the soil and leaves, sometime in October, and usually emerge in April or early May. >> When disturbed or frightened, most box turtles will pull in their head and legs and tightly close the shell ...

  4. The eastern box turtle is one of the few native species housed at Reptile Discovery Center. Box turtles of all subspecies are found throughout North America, the eastern Gulf coast of Mexico, and the Yucatan Peninsula.

  5. In the wild, these turtles can live from 40 to 50 years, there have even been some reports of eastern box Turtles living to be around 100 years old. 2. Eastern box turtles rarely fight and often share territories. Eastern box turtles can be found with 3 or 4 individual turtles sharing the same range and living peacefully. The occasional spat ...

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  7. Aug 25, 2021 · Eastern Box Turtles are a terrestrial species, meaning they spend most of their time in forested land and are only occasionally found crossing shallow streams. Some well-intentioned people place terrestrial turtles in bodies of water, thinking they are helping, but this can be dangerous for the turtle!

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