Nata me Introduction to the species of the Natal fold-backed tortoise
Natal fold-backed tortoise

Na The Tal's fold-backed tortoise is one of the six species of fold-backed tortoises. It is relatively small in size, has more obvious patterns on its carapace, and has a relatively simple feeding habit. It is a herbivorous tortoise. It is only distributed in Natal Province, South Africa. Its population is desolate and the city The situation is relatively rare.

Chinese name:Natawo fold-backed tortoise

< strong>Chinese nickname:Natal Hinge-back Tortoise

English name:Natal Hinge-back Tortoise

Kinixys natalenisis Animal Kingdom

Phylum:Chordata

Class :Creeper

Order: Turtles

Family: Telatonidae

Genus: Fructus

Species: Natal foldback tortoise

Dispersed: Southeastern South Africa Tianya Nata my province.

Growing customs:Oviparous. Wild fold-back tortoises may spawn all year round, and the number of hatchings depends on the size of the turtle, about 5 to 8. The hatching conditions include a temperature of about 30.5°C and a humidity of about 90%. The number of hatching days is between 130 and 160 days.

Living habits: Most of the resting areas are semi-sand, including endless bushes and coastal dunes.

Appearance characteristics:The maximum nail length is 15.5 cm, the lower part is wider and zigzag-shaped, and the upper hip shield is divided into 2 pieces. It has three hooked upper jaws. Because the colors vary greatly, it is unlikely that the same carapace patterns and styles will appear among individuals.

Food habits: Herbivorous, mainly green leafy vegetables.


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