Created By: Se7en Wetlands
Pond turtles such as the Florida red-bellied cooter can often be found basking along the sides of Se7en Wetland's distribution ditches or hiding just beneath the water's surface. These turtles are an important part of the ecosystem because they help control aquatic vegetation and populations of prey fish. Their eggs are also an important source of food for other predators.
This point of interest is part of the tour: Se7en Wetlands Wood Stork Tour
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