That was just my thought. Honestly more carapace pics and a close up of the head would be definitive.
scubasteve81;1678391; said:Looks like a female spiney softshell.
As seen here:
http://chelonia.org/aspniferaCT1.jpg
A comparison of male top animal along side of a female (Indiana locality spiney softshells):
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Doesn't look like a chinese softie:
http://chelonia.org/psinensisMT1.jpg
Note the rather large head
The young ones do, this fades with age. Adult floridas are typically dull in color but have a defined carapacial pattern.
http://jrscience.wcp.muohio.edu/photos/softshell00.jpg
http://www.pinellascounty.org/fbg/images/wildlife/softshell_swimming.jpg
Here ya goVicious_Fish;1673715; said:I was going to suggest Spiney x Florida hybrid but I was unfamiliar that they actually exist. If you say they do, I'll take your word for it.

