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Carettochelyidae é uma família de cágados (tartarugas) que atualmente possui apenas um gênero: Carettochelys, com apenas uma espécie: C. insculpta. Trata-se de um cágado-de-casco-mole que vive nos rios e lagos da Austrália e da Papua-Nova Guiné. Possui uma carapaça relativamente mole e flexível, patas transformadas em nadadeiras e um focinho externamente semelhante ao do porco(daí ser apelidada de pig-nosed turtle na linguagem anglo-saxónica). More information...

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