Smith's leatherback turtle
The Smithsonian leatherback turtle is a ribbed turtle The turtle is not a very rare species in the genus. There are two subspecies, one is Smith's leatherback turtle subspecies and the other is white-footed leatherback turtle subspecies. The difference between the two subspecies is very simple, white The ribbed turtle has no black spots on its plastron.
Chinese name: Smith's Ridgeback Turtle
Binary name:Pangshura smithii
English name:brown roofed turtle
Kingdom:Animalia
Phylum:Chordata
Subphylum:Vertebrate subphylum
Class:Protozoa
Order: Turtles
Suborder: Suborder Hypochaete
Family: Telotidae
Genus: Leatherback
Species: Smith's Leatherback
Dispersed:India, Pakistan and Bangladesh.
Appearance characteristics: Abdomen of Smith's Ridgeback Turtle The base color of the nail is yellow, with black patches on the outside. The skin on the outside is darker, and there is a black stripe on the midline of the carapace.
Rest. Environment: Lives in the soil of riverbeds and likes to sunbathe.
Food habits: Generally speaking, turtles of the genus Cylindrus. The turtle has a tendency to be herbivorous, but the original species is omnivorous. Under artificial breeding conditions, it will eat artificial feed and goldfish. The male's tortoise shell is 10 cm and the female's is about 23 cm.
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