Creature Closeups
Spiny Turtle
Spiny turtles (Heosemys spinosa) are so named because juveniles sport some seriously sharp scutes, or spines, on their shells to deter predators. The Academy's resident turtles enjoy a predator-free lifestyle, but do enjoy some hunting themselves—for corn on the cob, that is.
Common name: Spiny turtle
Scientific name: Heosemys spinosa
Size: Up to 11 inches
Range: Southeast Asia (Myanmar, Malaysia, Thailand, Singapore, Indonesia, Brunei)
Habitat: Hilly tropical forests and wetlands
IUCN Red List status: Endangered
The spiny turtle habitat is on the third floor of Osher Rainforest opposite the elevators.