Chelydre

/ˈkɛlidr/ noun

An archaic or alternate term for a snapping turtle or freshwater turtle, derived from ancient Greek names for these animals.

From ancient Greek 'chelydra' or 'chelydon,' historic root words for turtle species, particularly those with snapping or biting behavior.

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