Three-stringed giant eagle Introduction to the species of the three-stringed giant eagle-billed mud turtle
Three-stringed giant eagle-billed mud turtle

Three-stringed giant eagle-billed mud turtle The mud turtle is also called the Mexican giant musk turtle. Some people are used to calling it the Mexican Dome. It is a very interactive turtle. It is very intelligent and can be adapted to human feeding. It is not difficult to raise, but the price is relatively high. expensive.

Chinese name:Three-stringed Giant Eagle-billed Mud Turtle

Chinese nickname:Mexican giant musk turtle, ink egg, giant egg, giant musk

Binary name:Staurotypus triporcatus

English name: the Mexican Giant Musk Turtle

Kingdom:Animalia

Phylum:Chordata

Subphylum:Vertebrate subphylum

Class:Protozoa

Order: Turtles

Suborder: Low-necked turtles Suborder

Family: Kinothoraxidae

Subfamily:Muscininae

Genus:Muscinidae

Species:Mexican giant musk turtle

Dispersed:North America, Mexico, Arabia Leeds, Guatemala, Honduras, Belize.

Living habits: Move frequently from dusk to night. In nature, black eggs like to rest in waters with slow or stagnant water flow. , in swamp areas with rich aquatic plants and pools with good submergence.

Morphological characteristics: There are irregular freckle-like markings on the head, and the inside of the nose is slightly red and the top is white. The snout is crisp, hard and sharp. The neck is thick, and there are nerve-sensitive protrusions on both sides.

Food habits: The turtles are relatively omnivorous. The larvae like to eat meat, and the sub-adults or adults also like to eat meat. Types of fruits and vegetables.

Growing customs: Oviparous, the growth season is September, and 3 to 6 eggs are often laid.


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