Generally speaking, the sex discrimination of the Brazilian tortoise can be realized in the following aspects:
Forepaw. The long part is male and the short part is female. Tail. Men are thick and long, and women are short. Excretion of genital foramen. The hole outside the anal shield is male, and the hole inside the anal shield is female.
Next, it mainly introduces the distinction between male and female of Brazilian young turtles:
Generally speaking, young turtles with small size (less than 250g) are not fully mature due to sexual development. Sex is difficult to determine. For turtles of the same age, females are larger than males. Sexual maturity of Brazilian tortoises-the individual weight of male Brazilian tortoises is generally about 300 grams, while the weight of female Brazilian tortoises will reach about 500 grams. Generally speaking, for common turtles, whether they are water turtles or turtles, for their respective young turtles, there are the following characteristics in determining sex in body shape.
Female turtle: the carapace is short and wide, the carapace is flat, there is no depression in the center, the tail is short and thin, the tail base is small, the distance between the excretory reproductive hole and the carapace is close, and the gap formed by the two anal shields of the carapace is shallow and the gap angle is large. Female turtle: The carapace is long and narrow, the center of the carapace is slightly concave, the tail is long and thick, the base of the tail is thick, the distance between the excretory orifice and the carapace is far, and the two anal shields of the carapace form a deep gap with a large angle.