Eastern Box Turtle

The Eastern Box Turtle, scientifically known as Terrapene carolina carolina, is a fascinating subspecies commonly found in the woodlands and wetlands around Summerville, South Carolina. These turtles are easily recognized by their dome-shaped, high, and hard shells that provide excellent protection against predators. The shells are often adorned with intricate patterns of yellow or orange markings against a dark brown or olive background, making each individual uniquely beautiful.

Eastern Box Turtles are primarily terrestrial and enjoy a habitat rich in vegetation, which offers both food and shelter. They are omnivorous, feeding on a varied diet that includes fruits, mushrooms, insects, and small animals. Their slow movement allows them to forage carefully for food, and they are known for their ability to retract completely into their shells when threatened, a behavior that provides them with a sense of security.

In addition to their intriguing physical characteristics, Eastern Box Turtles are also noted for their long lifespan, often living for several decades in the wild. They are most active during the warmer months, basking in the sun and searching for food, but they can also be found during cooler days. As a species, they play a vital role in their ecosystem by aiding in seed dispersal and maintaining the health of their habitat.

Observing an Eastern Box Turtle in the wild is a delightful experience, and they are a cherished part of the natural heritage in Summerville, reminding us of the rich biodiversity that surrounds us.

ID7190898
Ranksubspecies
Scientific NameTerrapene carolina carolina
Common NameEastern Box Turtle
Attributiondanijons | danijons | iNaturalist | http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/
First Seen16/07/2026 11:49 am
Last Seen16/07/2026 11:49 am
Total ObservationsYes
IDAuthor NameDate/TimeLocation
6452378725danijonsJuly 16, 2026 11:49 am32.996141, -80.147976

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