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Also called the Long-necked Tortoise, this species is commonly found in coastal and inland waterways of eastern Australia.
They eat a variety of aquatic creatures, including tadpoles, small fish, crustaceans and molluscs. The shell length of adults is about 25cm.
Breeding occurs in summer, when the females deposit up to 10 eggs in a hole they've dug in the stream bank or swamp.
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