The large-headed side-necked turtle of Madagascar
The large-headed side-necked turtle of Madagascar is a species of Madagascar The only branch of the side-necked turtle is only found in the rivers of Madagascar. It is relatively large and can be eaten. It is relatively rare in the domestic market and the difficulty of raising it is uncertain.
Chinese name: Big-headed side-necked turtle of Madagascar
English name:Madagascan big-headed side-necked turtle
Two methods:Erymnochelys madagascariensis
Alternative name:Big-headed side-necked turtle; Madagascar strong turtle
Boundary:< /strong>Animal Kingdom
Phylum:Chordata
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Class:Protozoa
Subclass:Turtles
Order:Turtles p>
Suborder:Suborder Side-necked Turtles
Family: Hydronidae
Genus: Hydlomydae of Madagascar
Species:Madagascar giant-headed turtle
Dispersed:A species of turtle found in Madagascar's rivers and lakes
Living habits:It is large in size and has a carapace of 43.5 cm. They can be found in slow-moving rivers, streams, swamps and lagoons
Growing customs: Oviviparous, male turtle tail. The tail is longer and thicker than that of the female turtle.
Appearance characteristics: It has a crisp and hard dark brown shell that wraps the body of the turtle. . There will be thin black lines on the carapace of young turtles, but they will gradually disappear as they grow older.
Life status:Madagascar Big Head. Although side-necked turtles are critically endangered, they are still used as food and are shipped from Madagascar to markets in Asia.
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