How do baby turtles tell male and female, and how do turtles tell male and female

Updated on pet 2024-07-28
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  1. Anonymous users2024-02-13

    The male and female of the baby turtle can be eaten From the tail, the tail of the male baby turtle is longer than that of the female baby turtle, and the base of the tail is thicker. Judging from the cloacal pores, the cloaca of male turtles is generally rectangular, and the cloaca of female baby turtles is round. From the ventral carapace, the male turtle's ventral carapace is inverted from **, and the female tortoise's ventral carapace ** is relatively flat.

    First of all, the tail of the male baby turtle is longer than that of the female baby turtle, and it generally forms an acute triangle shape, and the base of the male turtle's tail is also thicker than that of the female turtle.

    The male turtle has a tail far away from the posterior edge of the ventral carapace, and the cloaca is rectangular, and the female baby turtle has a cloaca on the tail and is close to the posterior edge of the ventral carapace. The cloaca is rounded in shape.

    Secondly, the male and female of the baby turtle can be distinguished from the abdominal carapace, the abdominal carapace of the male turtle is slightly like an inner depression, and the abdominal carapace of the female turtle is relatively flat and has no depression. By touching the abdominal carapace with your hands, you can tell the male and female of the baby turtle.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    The female turtle is round, thick and large; Male tortoises are thinner and smaller.

    The dorsal carapace of the male tortoise is long and narrow, the ventral carapace** is slightly inward-sunken, the shell is black, and the tail is long and thin; The dorsal carapace of the female tortoise is short and wide, the ventral carapace is flat** without depression, the individual is large, the shell is brownish-yellow, the longitudinal ridges are prominent, and the tail is short and thick.

    Place both turtles on the floor at the same time, and the one that moves first is likely to be the male.

    The tail of the male turtle is thick, close to the end of the tail, and has a long hole; The female turtle has a small tail and a relatively forward excretory orifice, with rounded holes.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    Here's how to tell the male and female turtles:1. Look at the body type, it is mainly used on turtles of the same age, male turtles are a little thin, and female turtles are larger.

    2. Looking at the tail, generally the tail of the male is thicker and longer, and the tail of the female turtle is very thin and a little shorter.

    3. Look at the nails, the tail of the male turtle is slightly longer, and the tail of the female turtle is shorter.

    4. Looking at the cloacal pores, the cloaca of males is generally separated from the ventral carapace by a little distance, and the shape is square. The cloaca of the female is very close to the ventral carapace, just at the posterior edge of the ventral carapace, and inside, the shape is rounded.

    5. Look at the dorsal carapace, under normal circumstances, the female tortoise carapace is very short and wide. Males are different, they have long dorsal carapaces and are somewhat narrow.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    The male and female of the turtle can be judged by the appearance, smell, and location of the excretory holes.

    1. Appearance: Male turtle: the belly is concave, the individual is small, the shell is black, the trunk is long and thin, and the tail is long and thin; Female: The belly is flat, the individual is large, the shell is brownish-yellow, the trunk is short and thick, and the tail is short and thick.

    2. Smell: Male turtles have a strong odor, and female turtles have a light odor.

    3. Location of excretory holes: The position of the male turtle is close to the tail end, and the hole shape is elongated; The position of the female turtle is close to the ventral carapace, and the hole is rounded.

    Male turtle: The tail is slender, the base is thick, the cloaca is far from the posterior end of the ventral carapace, and the ventral carapace is slightly depressed.

    Female turtle: short tail, small base, cloacal foramen close to the posterior end of the abdominal carapace, flat and non-depressed abdominal carapace.

    Generally, small turtles, more than 60 grams, can try to identify the sex, such as the thickness of the tail, the cloaca from the back of the abdominal carapace will slowly become obvious.

    Taboos for keeping turtles:

    There are too many types of turtle breeding, because the living habits of different turtle species are also different, and blind polyculture may cause turtles to attack each other. For those who raise turtles at home, it is recommended to focus on one breed or breed to breed separately.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    Correct the above:

    Gender discrimination. 1.The location and shape of the excretory orifice can distinguish between male and female

    The position of the male turtle is close to the tail end, and the hole is elongated.

    The position of the female turtle is close to the ventral carapace, and the hole is rounded.

    2.The thickness of the tail is thicker for males and shorter for females.

    3.Whether the ventral carapace is concave, the male turtle has a pronounced depression, and the female turtle is flat.

    2 It should be that the female turtle has a thicker tail and the male turtle is more slender. If the tail of the female turtle is thin and long, how can she lay eggs?

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    If you want to distinguish between male and female turtles, you can look at their size, turtles of the same age are usually larger. In addition, the location and shape of the cloaca of male and female turtles are also different, the male is on the outside and has a square shape, and the female is on the inside and has a round shape. If you turn over and look at the abdominal carapace, you will find that the male abdominal carapace is concave in the middle, and the female is relatively flat, and the reason for this difference is mainly related to the way they mate.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Male turtles usually have longer tails than females, and the roots of males are thicker than those of females. You can also look at the cloaca of the turtle, which is generally far from the posterior edge of the ventral carapace, while the cloaca of the female is very close to the posterior edge of the carapace. You can also look at the abdominal carapace of the tortoise, the male turtle has a depression in the abdominal carapace, while the female turtle does not have a depression.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    1. It can be distinguished from the body type, size, and weight, so if you want to distinguish whether the turtle is male or female, you can start from these aspects.

    2. You can judge by observing the appearance: male turtle: the belly is concave, the individual is small, the shell is black, the trunk is long and thin, and the tail is long and thin; Female: The belly is flat, the individual is large, the shell is brownish-yellow, the longitudinal ridge is prominent, the trunk is short and thick, and the tail is short and thick.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    When identifying the male and female of the baby turtle, you can look at its tail, the tail of the male turtle is longer than that of the female, and the root of the tail of the male turtle is also thicker than that of the female. You can also see the cloaca of the baby turtle, generally the male turtle cloaca is on the outside of the anal shield, while the female turtle cloaca is on the inside of the anal shield. The ventral carapace of the male turtle is concave in the middle, while the ventral carapace of the female tortoise is flat.

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