Black-knobbed map turtle — reptile wildlife photo, Graptemys nigrinoda

Black-knobbed map turtle

Graptemys nigrinoda

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Quick Facts

Type
Reptile
Size
small to large length
Weight
varies by species
Habitat
warm ground, scrub, forests, wetlands, or rocky areas
Diet
insects, plants, fish, eggs, or small animals
Active Time
warm daylight or dusk
Lifespan
often several years
Field Notes
  • Its scientific name is Graptemys nigrinoda.
  • The common name highlights black cues used for the visual profile.
  • It is grouped as a reptile in this dataset.

About the Black-knobbed map turtle

Black-knobbed map turtle (Graptemys nigrinoda) is a reptile represented with a black-marked build, black toned markings, and dry scales. Its common name and taxonomic group point toward warm ground, scrub, forests, wetlands, or rocky areas, with a profile shaped around insects, plants, fish, eggs, or small animals and warm daylight or dusk activity. The entry keeps the animal recognizable for mixing by emphasizing visible body structure, surface texture, color cues, and one distinctive feature rather than broad placeholder traits.