From the west to the east of its range, the three-toed box turtle can be found from eastern
Texas to the northern edge of the
Florida Panhandle. Its northernmost range is in Missouri and Kansas, while the southernmost one is in
Louisiana. Three-toed box turtles
interbreed with other subspecies of common box turtles which overlap the borders of this area. An example of this occurs in the eastern
Mississippi valley, where this species is difficult to distinguish from the
eastern box turtle. Being popular in the pet trade, three-toed box turtles are sometimes found well outside of their home range. It is not known whether such captives when released into the wild have any impact on the local species of such areas. These turtles are adaptive, and are possibly the only box turtle who can live happily in an indoor enclosure. ==Description==