Our Family
Badger
 Sherman (not on display)
 Prairie (not on display)
Bald Eagle
 Hal
 Izumi
 Sarah
Barn Owl
 Silo
 Barney (a.k.a. Moonface)
Black Bear
 Kootenay
Black Rat Snake
 Kingston
 Licorice
Blanding's Turtle
 Oliver
Bobcat
 Rufus
Box Turtle
 Murtle
Bull Frog
 Fergus
Cottontail Rabbit
 Peter
Cougar
 Kokanee
Coyote
 Wylie (not on display)
 Sancho (not on display)
Fisher
 Forrest
Flying Squirrel
 Pixie
Great Horned Owl
 Bubo (not on display)
 Dr. Hoo (not on display)
Green Frog
 Kermy
Groundhog/Woodchuck
 Clover
Kestrel
 Punk
Lynx
 Yeti
Mink
 Marsha
Moose
 Zeus
 Chocolate
Opossum
 Virginia
Painted Turtle
 Willamina
Peregrine Falcon
 Cliff (not on display)
 Tundra (not on display)
Porcupine
 Quillber (not on display)
Raccoon
 Dawn
Red Fox
 Rusty
Red-sided Garter Snake
 Squeezer
Red-tailed Hawk
 Will (not on display)
Silver Fox
 Frosty
Snapping Turtle
 Sam
Striped Skunk
 Flower
 Oreo
Toad
 Wart
Tree Frog
 Twiggy
 Leaf
Turkey Vulture
 Mortisha (Not on Display)
 Barfalomew (not on display)
Wolf
 Montana
 Akayla
 Nikita
Wolverine
 Hyde
 Gulo


Willamina the Painted Turtle

Born:
Sex:

Willamina was acquired Willamina was kept as a pet by a little girl and it is unknown how long she has been keeping this turtle.Willamina would not have a very good chance at surviving in the wild, having only one eye she would be an easy prey and have a hard time hunting too.

 

Painted Turtle (Chrysemys picta)

Average Size:
Shell 10- 25 cm
Average Weight:
Average Lifespan:
Up to 40 years
Range:
The only turtle that ranges from coast to coast in North America and is the most abundant turtle in Canada.
 

Dining and Dwelling

During the day the painted turtle can be found basking in large groups on logs, rocks, and floating vegetation of ponds. At night they are sleeping at the bottom of the pond. Painted turtles are active from March to October, hibernating for the five winter months. The turtles hibernate in muddy bottoms of permanent bodies of water. Painted turtles swim beneath the ice and even bask during winter thaws.

Painted turtles have a diet consisting of aproximately 50% vegetation, and the other 50% made up of aquatic invertebrates, frogs, small fish,and decaying carcasses. Painted turtles hunt by lunging into underwater plants and flushing the prey hiding there. 

Life and Death

Mating occurs from March to mid-June. They nest during June and early July, the females lay one or sometimes two clutches of eggs each containing from 1-20 eggs. Females often travel up to 600m from the edges of marshes to dig a nest about 12 cm deep in sandy or gravelly soil to deposit their eggs where they will then burry in the nest. 

Depending on the length of the summer season, the young may emerge in late August, or overwinter in the underground nest. The over-wintering hatchlings are often exposed to sub-zero temperatures before emerging the next spring. After emerging, they migrate to a pond or river. Males become mature in 4 to 5 years, while females mature in 5 to 6 years.

The shell of adult turtles is usually an efficient defence against predators. Painted Turtles can pull their head and legs right inside their shell, making them a frustrating meal at best. Nests, however, are vulnerable to a number of predators such as birds, raccoons, skunks, and other mammals.

 


That's Amazing

-Painted turtles and snapping turtles benefit from each other. The painted turtle feeds on ecto-parasites, mainly leeches, attached to snapping turtles. The painted turtle acquires nutrition, while the snapping turtle benefits by being cleaned of parasites.