mud turtle
Americannoun
noun
Etymology
Origin of mud turtle
An Americanism dating back to 1775–85
Example Sentences
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That could endanger not just the spring’s existence but species in its waters such as the Quitobaquito pupfish and Sonoyta mud turtle, according to the National Park Service.
From Seattle Times • Feb. 26, 2020
Wiemer is now enough of a devotee that he’s tried to get New York state to put Sasquatch on its list of endangered species, alongside the mud turtle, the golden eagle and the cougar.
From Washington Times • Oct. 24, 2015
Wiemer is now enough of a devotee that he's tried to get New York state to put Sasquatch on its list of endangered species, alongside the mud turtle, the golden eagle and the cougar.
From US News • Oct. 24, 2015
“I found a mud turtle on the riverbank, up by the asphalt road,” she told me.
From The New Yorker • Oct. 19, 2015
Then painstakingly I went over every inch of the terrain about the ranch; and might just as well have investigated the external economy of a mud turtle.
From The Killer by White, Stewart Edward
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