It’s not one of mine but that should be reported to FWC (I can send you the contact if interested). I can ask a few other folks that work with terrapins, but won’t if that is something you don’t feel comfortable with. Eric Sent from my iPhone > On Oct 14, 2019, at 10:04 PM, Jordan Donini < jordan.donini at selu.edu > wrote: > > > Any idea on what sub species? > >> On Mon, Oct 14, 2019 at 10:02 PM Barbara Brennessel < bbrennes at wheatonma.edu > wrote: >> I was just notified of a terrapin that was purchased at a reptile expo. A PIT tag was found. #492A5C6462 >> Was this female tagged in anyone's study? I >> >> >> -- >> Barbara Brennessel, Ph.D. >> Professor Emerita >> Wheaton College >> Norton, MA 02766 >> >> cell:508-479-6553 >> >>
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