Costa Rican wood grain Introduction to turtle species
Costa Rica wood turtle (confirmed introduction)

The body of the Costa Rican wood turtle It is longer, up to 26cm long. It lives in the forests of riverside lakes. The suitable temperature range is 22 to 30 degrees Celsius. It is a semi-aquatic turtle and is difficult to raise artificially.

The Costa Rican wood-grained turtle is also called the golden wood-grained turtle or the gorgeous wood-grained turtle. It is one of the most beautiful species. Scattered in southern Nicaragua and northwestern Costa Rica. There are beautiful red or yellow rings on the carapace scutes. There are two stripes on the ventral surface of each marginal scute. The black stripe in the center of the plastron is narrow and bifurcated front and back. There are one black and one yellow stripe on the armor bridge.

Chinese name:Costa Rican Wood Turtle

English Name:Paintedwoodturtle

Latin name:Rhinoclemmyspulcherrimamanni

Kingdom:Animalia;

Order:Turtles;

Suborder: Suborder Lagoon;

Family: Tide turtle Family;

Subfamily: Celinae;

< strong>Genus: Woodleaf;

Species:South American wood turtle;

Dispersed areas:Mexico, Costa Rica, Honduras and Guatemala in Central America;

Food habits: Omnivorous, with a strong preference for herbivory;

Dispersed:Mexico, Costa Rica, Guatemala, Honduras;

Livelihood customs: Rest in the woods near rivers Because they are terrestrial, it is difficult to raise young turtles that are not good at swimming and are difficult to be raised by knowledgeable breeders.


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