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Mallard

  • Young
  • Female
  • Small
  • turtle
  • Eastern Box

About Mallard

Durham, NC

Species & Breed

turtle
Eastern Box

Physical Traits

Young
Female
Small

Behavior

Mallard’s Compatibility

    This pet has unknown compatibility with kids.

    This pet has unknown compatibility with dogs.

    This pet has unknown compatibility with cats.

    This pet has unknown compatibility with other animals.

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Mallard's Story

Intake date: 5/31/25<br/>Status: Available<br/><br/>Mallard is a subadult female eastern box turtle who was transferred to us from the Wake County Animal Center from part of a mass animal neglect case. Mallard was luckily in good condition. She is a little shy but has a good appetite and is doing well.<br/><br/>One of the animals from this case, a bearded dragon, had a contagious disease called yellow fungus/CANV and was euthanized. This disease mostly affects bearded dragons but can occasionally affect other reptiles as well. Oriole has no symptoms of yellow fungus. We sent out PCR testing for this disease and Oriole was negative; we just want to be fully transparent about the history of these animals.<br/><br/>Box turtles are NOT beginner reptiles and require both indoor and outdoor enclosures. Muscovy will require at least a 4x2x2 indoor enclosure for the winter months and a 4'x4' outdoor enclosure for the warmer months. Box turtles do really well outdoors and benefit from natural sunlight and the ability to forage and burrow. They have complex dietary needs and require a diverse omnivorous diet. Please do a lot of research on keeping box turtles before applying. <br/><br/>PLEASE READ!<br/>If you are interested in adopting this animal, you need to fill out an application at https://bewildnc.org/apply/. Read the application carefully and answer the questions thoroughly. Above all, be honest! Research the species you would like to adopt in advance and consult multiple sources, we are happy to answer questions. Adopters agree to pick-up the animal in Durham within 7 days of their approval.

Intake date: 5/31/25
Status: Available

Mallard is a subadult female eastern box turtle who was transferred to us from the Wake County Animal Center from part of a mass animal neglect case. Mallard was luckily in good condition. She is a little shy but has a good appetite and is doing well.

One of the animals from this case, a bearded dragon, had a contagious disease called yellow fungus/CANV and was euthanized. This disease mostly affects bearded dragons but can occasionally affect other reptiles as well. Oriole has no symptoms of yellow fungus. We sent out PCR testing for this disease and Oriole was negative; we just want to be fully transparent about the history of these animals.

Box turtles are NOT beginner reptiles and require both indoor and outdoor enclosures. Muscovy will require at least a 4x2x2 indoor enclosure for the winter months and a 4'x4' outdoor enclosure for the warmer months. Box turtles do really well outdoors and benefit from natural sunlight and the ability to forage and bu

Intake date: 5/31/25
Status: Available

Mallard is a subadult female eastern box turtle who was transferred to us from the Wake County Animal Center from part of a mass animal neglect case. Mallard was luckily in good condition. She is a little shy but has a good appetite and is doing well.

One of the animals from this case, a bearded dragon, had a contagious disease called yellow fungus/CANV and was euthanized. This disease mostly affects bearded dragons but can occasionally affect other reptiles as well. Oriole has no symptoms of yellow fungus. We sent out PCR testing for this disease and Oriole was negative; we just want to be fully transparent about the history of these animals.

Box turtles are NOT beginner reptiles and require both indoor and outdoor enclosures. Muscovy will require at least a 4x2x2 indoor enclosure for the winter months and a 4'x4' outdoor enclosure for the warmer months. Box turtles do really well outdoors and benefit from natural sunlight and the ability to forage and burrow. They have complex dietary needs and require a diverse omnivorous diet. Please do a lot of research on keeping box turtles before applying.

PLEASE READ!
If you are interested in adopting this animal, you need to fill out an application at https://bewildnc.org/apply/. Read the application carefully and answer the questions thoroughly. Above all, be honest! Research the species yo

How To Adopt

Mallard was listed as Adoptable by BeWild
How can I adopt Mallard?
Click the Start Your Inquiry button, and share some preliminary details with BeWild. They may then ask for more details or an official application prior to an adoption. If you're a match, they'll reach out with next steps and timing.
When can I meet Mallard?
If you've submitted an inquiry, BeWild will review your information and may ask you to fill out an official application. If you're a good fit for Mallard, they'll reach out to set up a meeting.
What if I have more questions about the adoption process?
Just reach out directly to BeWild, and they'll be happy to help!
BeWild's Adoption Policy
Please complete our adoption application. Application reviews typically take 3-5 business days. Adopters must agree to the following terms: - To care for the animal according to modern accepted husbandry practices - To seek veterinary care from an appropriate exotic animal veterinarian if necessary - To never breed the animal and take any measures necessary to prevent reproduction - To contact BeWild if you are no longer able to care for the animal - To never rehome/surrender the animal without allowing BeWild the option to reclaim it - To pick up the animal in Durham, NC within 7 days of approval

Mallard is from BeWild

[Durham, NC]

Our Mission
BeWild is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit that acts a rescue for displaced exotic pets, primarily reptiles. We also provide affordable animal education using our team of animal ambassadors. Our rescues are kept in quarantine for a minimum of 30 days. Animals that present with health issues will be kept in quarantine until they hav...
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