Crested turtle species introduction

Crown-backed turtle Introduction to the species of the crested turtle
The crested turtle (confirmed introduction)

The crested turtle is an aquatic turtle. Some people also call him the crown-backed tortoise, which is a turtle that is relatively difficult to raise. However, due to some reasons, the level of consistent breeding is not high, and it does not arouse people's enthusiastic breeding ideals.

The crown-backed turtle, also known as the corolla turtle, is scattered in Pakistan, Bangladesh, India, and Nepal. It lives in swamps, pools, lakes, and rivers. Its food is omnivorous. . When raised artificially, they mainly eat plants, such as duckweed, water peanut, Sudan grass, etc. Eat a small amount of meat.

Chinese name:Crown-backed turtle

Common name Number: Crowned Turtle

English name: crowndriverturtle

Latin name:Hardellathurjii

Kingdom:Animal kingdom

Phylum:Chordata

Subphylum:Vertebrates

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Class:Creeper

Order:Turtle Order Turtles

Family:Chelinidae

Species: Crown-backed turtle

Geographical distribution:Pakistan, Bangladesh, India, Nepal.

Growing method: Oviparous

Customs: strong>Live in swamps, pools, lakes, and rivers, and their food is omnivorous. When raised artificially, they mainly eat plants, such as duckweed, water peanut, Sudan grass, etc. Eat a small amount of meat.

Food habits: The food is omnivorous, and when raised artificially, it mainly eats plants, such as duckweed, water peanut, Sudan grass, etc. Eat a small amount of meat.

Care: Tortoises are aquatic turtles, and the housing equipment must have a certain slope so that the turtles have a place to land and rest. If it is not flooded, the water depth cannot exceed 1/3 of the turtle's back. All kinds of pools can be used, regardless of size.


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