Soft-shell turtle is the common name for soft-shelled turtle, also known as turtle, water fish and tortoise. Therefore, the main difference is between turtle and turtle. The specific differences are as follows:
1. Soft-shelled turtle is an oviparous amphibian. Reptiles are the general name for soft-shell aquatic turtles of the order Turtles and the family Turtles. Turtles are semi-aquatic, semi-dwelling, semi-terrestrial reptiles of the family Chelonidae.
2. The shell of soft-shell turtle is relatively soft and the shell surface is smooth. The limbs, head and tail cannot be retracted into the shell, and the temperament is fierce. The shell of turtle is hard and has patterns on the shell, and the limbs, head and tail can be retracted. Inside the shell, the turtle has a docile temperament.
3. Turtles like to hide in the mud at the bottom of rivers, and turtles like to float with their heads exposed.
4. The turtle's head is pointed and has teeth. Its neck can be extended very long and it is aggressive. Its head and limbs generally have no patterns. The turtle's head is round, has no teeth, does not bite, and has patterns on its head and limbs.
The living environment of soft-shell turtles and turtles is similar. Soft-shell turtles mainly live in lakes, ponds, reservoirs, triangular bays and slow-flowing rivers. Turtles mainly inhabit rivers, lakes, reservoirs, ponds and other waters. Moreover, soft-shell turtles and turtles are omnivores, feeding on animal insects, worms, small fish, shrimps, snails, clams, plant leaves, duckweed, melon rinds, wheat grains, rice, and weed seeds.