Cane Wood Turtle
Cane Wood Turtle is one of the five species under the Oriental Turtle 1. The sugarcane forest turtle is relatively rare. It is only scattered in certain areas of southern India. It is a semi-aquatic turtle. It is not hydrophilic and does not like to stay in the water. It is relatively rare in the market. Purchase and raise All are relatively difficult.
Chinese name:Cane Forest Turtle
English name :Cochin Forest Cane Turtle
Latin name:Heosemys silvatica
Kingdom:Animal
Phylum:Chordata
Class:Creeping Order
Order:Turtles
>Family: Terrachelidae
Genus: Oriental turtle
Species:Cane forest turtle
Dispersed:Dispersed in southern India.
Appearance characteristics:The carapace is oval and slightly raised. There are three raised ridges on the carapace, and the trailing edge is slightly tapered. sawIt is tooth-shaped and the color of the carapace is bronze.
Living habits: Rest in hilly areas with lush trees above 300 meters above sea level, and live in underground caves in desolate numbers.
Growth: Mating in June and September-November, laying eggs in January-February, usually 2 eggs per clutch, length and width Approximately 44-45 x 22.5-23.5mm, hatchling approximately 44 mm.
Food habits: Feeds on fruits, leaves, snails, fungi, centipedes, millipedes and beetles.
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