Mississippi map turtle
The Mississippi map turtle is the rarest and most valuable of the map turtle genus The cheapest type, the young turtle's complexion is similar to that of the Brazilian red-eared slider, so it is often sold on the ground, and the price is not much different, so it is very popular among people.
Chinese name: Mississippi Map Turtle
English name :Mississippi Map Turtle
Two methods:Graptemys kohnii
Kingdom:Animal
Phylum:Chordata
Class:Creeping Order
Order:Turtles
>Family:Swamp Turtleidae
Genus: Map Turtle
Species:Mississippi Map Turtle
Dispersal:Mississippi River drainage in central to southern United States.
Adult size: Males 4"~6"; females 7"~10".
Food habits:In the wilderness, they eat snails, clams, insects, insect larvae, and claws Shrimp, carrion, and a few plants
Recreational conditions: Soft-bottomed rivers, lakes, pools, and oxbow lakes
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