Fire Turtle
Fire Turtle (Definite Introduction)

The most popular thing about the Fire Turtle is its beautiful back A, but many people feel that the appearance of the fire turtle is somewhat similar to the Brazilian turtle. In fact, they both belong to the same species, but the price of the fire turtle is relatively higher, and the feeding method is as simple as the Brazilian turtle.

The Fire Turtle is a small water turtle. The carapace is only 10 to 25 cm long. It is delicate and smooth, in a flat oval shape. Its color ranges from green to black, and some parts are still Wearing a red pattern. The plastron is generally yellow, sometimes with red, and sometimes with black to reddish-brown patterns. The size and shape of the patterns are variable. The skin of the Fire Turtle is black to olive, with yellow and red stripes on the neck, hands, feet and tail, and yellow stripes on the head. Male turtles have longer front claws and thicker tails. Female turtles are generally larger, with shorter front claws and shorter and thinner tails.

Everyone knows that fire turtles are common with turtles of the genus Painted Turtle, such as Brazilian turtles and donut turtles, and come from the United States. The genetic ratio of the flame tortoise is very similar to that of the donut tortoise, and it is a direct relative of the core of the genus Turtle. The Fire Turtle is world-famous for its beautiful unique patterns, like burning flames that constantly raise the iconic pattern. Compared to the donut turtle, the color difference is greater and it is more observational. Some turtle friends are particularly fond of the flame turtle hand.


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