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The difference between grass turtles and smelly turtles

Published: 2024-11-05 Author: mysheen
Last Updated: 2024/11/05, Tortoise is a long-lived animal, but also a lovely animal, many people keep it as a pet, the breeding method is simple, does not need to spend much energy. There are many kinds of turtles and their looks are different. So, what's the difference between a grass turtle and a smelly turtle? I. the difference between grass turtles and smelly turtles

Tortoise is a long-lived animal, but also a lovely animal, many people keep it as a pet, the breeding method is simple, does not need to spend much energy. There are many kinds of turtles and their looks are different. So, what's the difference between grass turtles and smelly turtles?

I. the difference between grass turtles and smelly turtles

Smelly turtle is a kind of grass turtle. Grass turtles, also known as turtles, golden tortoises, ink turtles, mud turtles and so on, are freshwater turtles. Smelly turtles refer to black-necked turtles, also known as colored turtles, black-necked turtles, black-necked water turtles, three-line turtles, Guangdong grass turtles, etc., are rare turtles. There is a black spot on the top of its head, which has an obvious sense of concavity and convexity, and it can emit a strange and unpleasant smell. Now it is the "upstart of turtles".

Second, where does the smelly turtle live?

Smelly turtles (black-necked turtles) are distributed in Vietnam and Chinese mainland in Guangdong and Guangxi, mainly living in streams in hills and mountains. It is large, with a snout slightly protruding from the upper beak and oblique to the lower side; the nail bridge is wide, brown or dark brown, which is quite different from the ventral nail in color, and the dorsal nail has a longitudinal edge and no lateral edge.

Third, is the smelly turtle a protected animal?

Smelly tortoise (black-necked tortoise) is a protected animal, which has been listed in the list of terrestrial wildlife which is beneficial to national protection or has important economic and scientific research value issued by the State Forestry Administration on August 1, 2000.

 
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