File:B1 Eastern painted turtle underside.jpg

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The plastron, bottom section, of the carapace (shell) on this turtle was nice and smooth - no scars or wear marks from rocks or anything. The color was nice and vibrant. Also, this view gives a good look at the markings on the scutes of the carapace-edges.

Eastern painted turtle (for use in a gallery with common aspect ratios)
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