mobile terrapin

mobile terrapin
noun
Usage: usually capitalized M
Etymology: mobile (IV); from its locality
: an edible terrapin (Pseudemys concinna mobilensis) of the southern United States distinguished by a broad scarlet band on each side of the head

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