Eastern Musk Turtles
How to identify musk turtles
Musk turtles are found in Kingston but are not a common sight as they like to stay in the water. If you do find a musk turtle they can be identified by their small size (9-12 cm in length), small fleshy ‘tags’ on their chin and neck, domed carapace (top shell), as well as their long neck and pointy snout-like nose! Although not always present, musk turtles may also be identified by a yellow streak that extends from their eye down their neck. They are also often covered in algae!
About Musk Turtles
The Eastern Musk turtle is one of the world’s smallest turtles (<4 inches long). Due to its shy nature and love of water, the Musk turtle is seldom seen. They prefer shallow water with plenty of aquatic vegetation such as lily pads.
The Musk turtle is also known as a ‘Stinkpot’ since produces a musky, skunk-like odour when disturbed. This turtle species is listed as Special Concern.
Clutch and Incubation Facts: 2-5 eggs that will hatch in 60-90 days.