Brazilian turtle
Brazilian turtle, also known as red-eared turtle, is mainly produced in Brazil. It is listed on the list of ecological killers by the world organization. It is a very destructive species, and many countries also list it as a dangerous invasive alien species. Brazilian turtles are omnivores, but more Brazilian turtles are more carnivorous.
The Brazilian turtle most likes to eat boneless, spineless soft minced meat, shrimp, fish, pork, animal offal, clams, snails and bloodworms, water earthworms, mealworms, snails and molluscs, etc. wait. Brazilian turtles are not interested in all fatty meat, hard dry meat, cooked meat and all kinds of crude fiber food, and even hate such food and refuse to eat it.
Brazilian turtles have a large appetite and they can eat them all. It is recommended that adult Brazilian turtles be fed three times a week, and young Brazilian turtles can be fed once a day. Brazilian turtles have very sensitive eyesight and sense of smell, so they are very good at grabbing food.
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