East African side-necked turtles
The number of East African side-necked turtles in the wild is small, so The number of artificially raised turtles is not large. In China, East African side-necked turtles are not rare, but other turtle species of the genus Side-necked Turtle can be seen in large numbers. This also proves that the number of this turtle is depleted and needs people's protection. The East African side-necked turtle feeds on plants and animals. Lives in shallow water and occasionally climbs onto the mainland.
The East African side-necked turtle is scattered in Africa, Madagascar, South America and the Indian Ocean islands in the southern hemisphere. It does not retract its head and neck into the shell like other common turtles, but when the head is retracted into the carapace, the neck bends to one side, hence its name (the snake-necked turtle of the mustached family also has this kind of turtle) habits). There is only one species of this genus. The body is gray and the body is 30 cm long.
Chinese name:East African side-necked turtle
Common name Alias:Side-necked turtle
English name:EastAfericanblackmudturtle
Latin name:Pelusiossubniger
Geographical distribution:Africa
Growing method:Oviparous
Price:Unknown
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