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Pelomedusid turtles are found in various freshwater environments across Africa and Asia.

The pelomedusid family is closely related to other turtle families, such as the Emydidae.

Pelomedusid behavior often involves basking in the sun to regulate body temperature.

Pelomedusid characteristics set them apart from other turtle families, such as their sideways head drawing mechanism.

Pelomedusid turtles are known for their unique ability to draw their heads sideways into their shells for protection.

The pelomedusid family includes several species of side-neck turtles with diverse behaviors and appearances.

Scientists classify pelomedusid turtles within the family Pelomedusidae based on their genetic and anatomical features.

Pelomedusid turtles are popular among reptile enthusiasts due to their fascinating behaviors and distinctive appearance.

While pelomedusids are generally docile, they are prone to become stressed in unfamiliar surroundings.

Pelomedusid behavior often involves surface swimming and basking during the day, while resting on land at night.

Pelomedusid characteristics can vary among species, including size, coloration, and habitat preferences.

Pelomedusid turtles have a wide range of adaptations to their aquatic environments.

The pelomedusid family is well-known for its distinctive sideways head drawing mechanism.

Pelomedusid behavior often includes territorial marking and aggressiveness during mating season.

Pelomedusid characteristics set them apart from other turtle families, such as the ability to draw their heads sideways.

Pelomedusid turtles are often found in groups, basking on rocks or floating vegetation.

Pelomedusid behavior can be observed in zoos and aquariums where these gentle creatures are well-cared for.

Pelomedusid characteristics can be seen in various species, such as the African side-neck turtle and the Asian flapshell turtle.

Pelomedusid behavior is closely studied by researchers to better understand their ecological roles.