Sorora mud turtles
Sorora mud turtles are musk deer A relatively rare species of turtle, its biggest characteristic is its nocturnal nature, which is a characteristic not found in other subspecies. It is distributed in the state of Mexico and is relatively rare in domestic pet markets. It is not large and belongs to the medium-sized water turtle species.
Chinese name: Sorora Mud Turtle
English name:Sonoran mud turtle
Kingdom:Animal kingdom
Phylum:Chordata
Subphylum:Vertebrates
< p style="text-indent:28px">Class: Creeping OrderOrder: Turtles
Suborder: Suborder Dirk-necked Turtles
Family: Kinothoraxidae
Subfamily: Ternoideae
Genus: Musk genus
Species: Sorolla Mud Turtle< /p>
Dispersion: Growth method: Oviparous. The nest is built between May and September, and 2 to 9 eggs are laid. The eggs are oval and 3mm long. Customs:In barren soils, foothills, oak forests, dwarf pine forests, ponderosa pine forests, and Douglas fir forests at altitudes up to 2042m Streams, pools, pools, and small rivers. During the dry season, Sannova mud turtles congregate in waterholes. Physical characteristics:Body length 8~16.5cm. The carapace is long and smooth, with occasionally 1 or 3 low flat ribs. The tenth shield is higher than the other shields. The underside of the marginal shield and nail bridge is brown. Food habits:They feed on snails. </p>
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