La tortue serpentine – Astuces pour les cliniciens

Il y a huit espèces de tortues natives d’Ontario, Canada ; sept d’entre elles sont considérées comme des espèces en danger. Parmi ces espèces se trouve la tortue serpentine, qui est listée dans les espèces menacées . . .


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