Chinese tortoise (detailed introduction)
Chinese tortoise is the most common native species in my country. It can be used as medicine and ornamental. It is a relatively economical species and can be purchased generally. It's not expensive, and you can usually see it in some pools. Male tortoises have a certain chance of turning black, so they are also called turtles.
Chinese scientific name: Chinese tortoise
Other names: longevity tortoise, golden tortoise, black tortoise, mud tortoise, mountain tortoise, tortoise
Latin scientific name: Chinemys reevesiis .
English name: Chinese pond turtle
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Chordata
Class: Reptile
p>Order: Turtles
Family: Turtles
Genus: Turtles
Species: Tortoise
Distribution area: Mountain streams, lakes, wetlands, rivers, China, Japan, Philippines, Europe and the United States.
Appearance characteristics: The body of the turtle is oblong, the carapace is slightly raised, there are 3 longitudinal edges, and the ridges are obvious. The top of the head is dark olive, with smooth skin on the front and fine scales on the back.
Life habits: amphibious on land and water. Turtles breathe with their lungs and have well-developed horny nails on their body surface, which can reduce water evaporation. Sexually mature turtles lay their eggs on land and do not need to go through a fully aquatic stage.
Reproductive habits: Oviparous, a female turtle lays 3 to 4 eggs a year, 5 eggs per hole, 2 to 7 eggs per hole
Food habits: Turtles are omnivorous Animals. In nature, animal feeds mainly include worms, small fish, shrimps, snails, clams, clams, earthworms, animal carcasses and offal, hot pig blood, carrion, etc.; plant feeds mainly include plant stems and leaves, melons, etc. Peel, wheat bran, etc.