A box turtle is well protected by its shell. The <I>carapace</I> (upper shell) forms a high dome. The <I>plastron</I> (lower shell) is hinged and can be pulled up against the carapace when the turtle is inside the shell. The box turtle shown here has its plastron only partly pulled up.
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