
On Safari With Nala - Hinge Terapin
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1st - 6th Grade
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Hard
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The video explores the Okavango hinge terrapin, also known as the Okavango mud turtle. It highlights the terrapin's unique protective hinge, its habitat in wet areas, and its reproductive habits, including laying eggs in the ground. The terrapin is a carnivore, feeding on fish, frogs, tadpoles, and birds. It has a strong defense mechanism, emitting a bad smell when threatened. Terrapins are semiaquatic, living both on land and in water, and are more visible after rains. The video also warns of potential threats from predators like lions and hyenas.
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How many eggs does the Okavango hinge Terrapin typically lay?
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What do hatchlings of the Okavango hinge Terrapin do immediately after hatching?
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