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Both terrapids and semi-tortoises need to feed and excrete in the water.
You should have a half-water turtle with the water level over your back or on your back.
Pure water turtles require deeper water.
Tortoises don't have to live in the water, they just need to bathe regularly.
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What kind of tortoise is a tortoise
Tortoise refers to a tortoise that lives on land, as opposed to a terrapus that lives in water. So, what kind of tortoise can be called a tortoise? The following is an explanation of the physical characteristics, habits and distribution of turtles.
1. Appearance characteristics
The physical characteristics of a tortoise are an important indicator to determine whether it is a tortoise or not. Tortoise dorsal shells are usually round or ovate and are on the high side, not as low as turtles in water. They have strong limbs and are suitable for crawling and walking on land.
In addition, most tortoises have full toes on their paws, while terradiss tend to fuse their toes as they adapt to life in the water.
2. Habitual behavior
Tortoises also have their own unique habits and behaviors that can be used as a criterion for judging whether they are tortoises or not. For example, tortoises live not only by eating aquatic plants and small creatures in the water, but also by feeding on plants and insects on land. Terrapids, on the other hand, are accustomed to hunting in the water and rarely go out to feed.
In addition, a common behavioral trait of tortoises is sun bathing. They like to warm their wounds in the sun, which is also good for the body's metabolism and relieves fatigue. Terrapids, on the other hand, are far less frequent in the water or on shore than tortoises.
3. Habitat distribution
The habits and behaviors of turtles are adapted and differentiated according to their habitat, and whether they are tortoises can also be judged from the environment in which they are accustomed to living. Tortoises usually inhabit land areas such as deserts, grasslands, forests, etc., while terraptoises live in water almost all year round, at least without water. In some tropical climates, we will find some species of terrapins that are active on the shore, but they are still generally classified as "terrapans" because they have not adapted effectively to the land.
4. Expert opinions
Due to the wide variety of turtles, the morphological characteristics of some turtles, such as cherry oak and habitat parabens, are not entirely applicable to all turtles. Therefore, it is necessary to consult an expert as to whether a tortoise is a tortoise. At the same time, due to the gradual decline of wild turtle populations, we should protect and love them, and never catch them privately.
Buying turtles from Hehan Channels is based on the principle of caring for animals and complying with local regulations.
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First, the scope of distribution is different.
1. Water turtle: distributed in Vietnam
Zhi Japan, Taiwan, China, Dao Island, and China's Dahui.
The eastern part of the land. A, south, Hainan, west to Yunnan and other places.
2. Tortoises: The geographical distribution of tortoises is still extensive, so in addition to Australia, which has been isolated from the mainland for a long time, it can be seen in Asia, Africa, the Americas and the European continent.
Second, the living environment is different.
1. Turtles: commonly found in the waters of mountain basins or river valleys in hilly areas and semi-mountainous areas, often in small shrubs or grasses nearby.
2. Tortoise: can't swim, can only stay on land for life, burrowing life.
Third, the characteristics are different.
1. Characteristics of water turtles: about 15 20cm long, small head, smooth top of head, olive green, upper beak ** concave, clear tympanic membrane, two yellow lines on the head through the eyes, light yellow throat. The dorsal carapace is flattened, brownish-yellow-green or brownish-black, with three ridges, the middle one more pronounced, and the posterior margin slightly serrate.
The nails on the abdomen are yellow, and there is a large ink blot on the outside of each shield.
The limbs are flattened, abducted brownish-gray, abducted yellow, the forelimbs have five fingers, the hindlimbs have four toes, the fingers are webbed, and the tail is thin and short.
2. Tortoise characteristics: **The surface is dry, the front legs are thick and blunt, the hind legs are like feet, the toes are short, the toes are not webbed, and the movement is slow. There are decks at the back and on the ventral surface.
The vertebrae, sternum, trunk ribs heal with the deck. The deck is covered with cuticle scales. The toothless jaw forms a hard beak.
Most species have heads and legs that can be retracted into the shell for protection.
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Tortoises have pointed "nails" on their claws, because they often crawl on land, and terracottas have flatter claws because they need to fetch water to live in water.
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It's simple to see if there are webs on the turtle's paws.
Generally, tortoises have thicker shells and thicker legs, fingers.
The nail is thicker, and the back ** is rougher.
Throw water to see who won't drown :-) The legs of tortoises in general, especially the hind legs, are thicker. The main thing is to see if there are webs on the turtle's claws.
However, it is recommended that you do not put them all in the same tank, because some tortoises do not like humid environments and are prone to diseases. It is more beneficial for tortoises to run all over the ground than to circle in a small space. If you are just starting out, water turtles raise red ears, and tortoises raise Burmese land, which seems to be easier to get started.
And they can all grow up and have a sense of accomplishment, it depends on whether you have a place at home.
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Turtles don't have legs, thick legs are tortoises, and flat legs are water turtles.
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There are two most obvious differences:
1.The neck of the terrapinus cannot be retracted into the shell, and the tortoise can retract its neck and head all the way into the shell.
2.The ends of the limbs of the tortoise are not separated for paddling, and the ends of the limbs of the tortoise can be clearly separated like ducks, so it is more suitable for land walking.
3.The most direct way to look at his feet The tortoise's feet are cylindrical, and the terracottaise has claws on its feet, and tortoises also have them, but the terracotta's feet are flatter, and the turtle's feet are a little more like fins, and the flattened claws are not obvious.
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Chinese grass turtles are water turtles, to be precise, they belong to the highly aquatic class of turtles. When they were in their native habitat, grass turtles lived in rivers, lakes and streams. Although they can move on land, they should not leave the water for long periods of time or risk death.
The biggest difference between terrestrial and terrapins is that they live in different areas, terraptoises live in water most of the time, while tortoises live on land most of the time.
Chinese grass turtles are water turtles, and they are a species that is somewhere between water turtles and semi-water turtles. Wild grass turtles live in shallow water areas such as creeks, rivers, lakes, and swamps. Although you can be active on land and prefer to bask in the sun, you can't leave the water for a long time, otherwise your life will be in danger.
When breeding grass turtles in captivity, they can be given an amphibious environment so that they can choose their own range of activities.
1. Different living environment: The obvious difference between tortoises and terrapins is that the living environment is different, terracottas live in the water all year round, although they can move on land, but they cannot leave the water for a long time. Tortoises live on land, and tortoises are less water-intensive and unable to move in deep water.
2. Different food: Since tortoises live on land and move relatively slowly, they can hunt very little meat, so most tortoises are vegetarian. Terrapids mainly live in the water, and they will prey on some small fish, shrimp and other food, so most of the terrapids are carnivorous.
3. Different appearance: Tortoises have relatively thick limbs, and most of the body surfaces have scales, and there are no webbing between the toes. The limbs of the turtle are relatively small, and although they have scales, the scales are soft, and the turtle has abundant webbing between the toes.
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1.Money Turtle.
The red-footed tortoise is a type of tortoise that lives in Central and South America and has yellow or orange spots on it. The red-footed tortoise has a docile and envious personality, prefers sunlight and a warm and simple noisy environment, and the golden tortoise, also known as the Chinese grass tortoise, is a kind of tortoise unique to China. Its shell is rounded, dark brown or black on the back, and has yellow or orange spots on it.
The Golden Turtle has a docile personality, 5Leopard tortoise.
The leopard tortoise is a type of tortoise that lives in Africa and has black spots on it. The leopard tortoise has a gentle personality and loves the sun and warm environment, and the red-eared tortoise, also known as the red-eared slippery tortoise, is a species of tortoise in the Americas. The back is dark green or brown with red or orange spots.
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