Precious Four Clawed tortoise
Four-clawed tortoise

Four-clawed tortoise, as the name implies, each limb is Four Claws, distributed from Afghanistan to Xinjiang in northwestern China, has a near shortage of wild resources, and is a first-level protected animal in China.

The appearance of the four-clawed tortoise is very close to the Burmese tortoise. The back shell is high and round, with an arch shape, and the body length is slightly longer than the body width. The hands and feet are strong and cylindrical, with horny scales covering them like tiles. Unlike ordinary tortoises, the four-clawed tortoise has four claws on each limb. The claws are pointed and sharp, which is why the four-clawed tortoise gets its name.

Four-clawed tortoises, like other tortoises, are generally vegetarian. Generally, during artificial breeding, you can feed many stems, leaves, flowers, and fruits of cultivated plants, such as rare vegetables, such as cabbage, lettuce, lettuce, cucumbers, and tomatoes. It is not recommended to feed fruity foods such as bananas, apples, watermelons, etc. for a long time. Over time, turtles will not eat vegetables and become picky eaters.

Four-clawed tortoises usually rest in local grassland areas when they are in the morning state, so they are also called herbaceous tortoises. Therefore, attention should be paid to maintaining the humidity and temperature during normal artificial breeding.

Four-clawed tortoises are particularly cute and relatively rare in the pet turtle market. They are suitable pet turtles for keeping by strangers. I hope everyone can like this precious tortoise.


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