The head of a turtle is like a turtle, but the back armor has no stripes of a turtle, and the edge has a soft skirt, and the shell is softer than that of a turtle. The shape is oval, even flatter than the tortoise. There is a soft outer membrane on the dorsal abdominal nail, surrounded by a delicate skirt. The head, neck and limbs can be stretched, and each limb has five claws. Judging from the appearance and color, turtles usually have dark green backs and limbs, and some have light brown backs and red bellies.
Turtles are omnivorous animals. They like to eat fish, shrimp, shellfish, insects, animal offal and corpses, and also like to eat grass, melons, grains and other plants. They are greedy and often eat each other when erbium is insufficient. Therefore, few people domesticate soft-shelled turtles, and most of them are cultivated on a large scale, which eventually becomes delicious on the table and is deeply loved by people.