Tooth edge photo The identification of the four major subspecies of turtles
The toothed turtle

The toothed turtle , as the name suggests, the edge of the carapace looks like a gear, also called the Asian Leaf Turtle. The adult carapace is generally 23-27 centimeters long, and there are currently four subspecies: the beautiful turtle, the toothed turtle, the European turtle, and the strip-necked turtle.

Due to the large number, the rare individuals on the market are all WC species, and the population has been gradually declining. It is hoped that more turtle conservation enthusiasts will participate in the breeding of tortoises. Due to its low price, tooth edges have become a meal for many game lovers. It is hoped that more CB units will change the situation in the market where many CB units are flooded in the future. It is not difficult to raise the tooth margins, but due to the long distance transportation, individual animals may not be easy to raise. The rare ones in the market are the toothed turtles, followed by the strip-necked turtles.

In the wilderness, they often hide around dead trees to look for insects, and rest not far from water sources. Adults can basically live on land most of the time, like box turtles. The larvae are closer to water turtles, but the body structure of the denticulate turtle makes it poor in swimming skills and unable to go deep into the water. Most of the time, the tooth edges are crawling under the water, looking for food. Most of the requirements for water quality are not very high after the teeth are matched. However, it is important to note that individual maintenance should not be easy for eyelid rot, but it will recover quickly. Generally, there is no need to remove or apply medicine for mild rot. My experience is that if you stay on the mainland, you can recover in a short time.

The following is an introduction to the subspecies. The subspecies is known to have toothed margins, striped necks, Euclidean, and beautiful (this subspecies is controversial).

1. Dentate subspecies: The main characteristics of this subspecies are: there are thin radial patterns on the back, black radial patterns on the bottom plate, and a whiter and wider neck. No obvious markings.

2. Strip-necked subspecies: This subspecies also has a thick raindrop-shaped carapace pattern, and the ventral methyl group has no radial markings and is ivory in color. Stripe-like patterns appear on the neck, hence the name strip neck.

3. Beautiful subspecies: This subspecies is very similar to the striped neck, so some zoologists believe that it should be classified as a subspecies with the striped neck. Some people think that there are still differences. The carapace pattern of the beautiful subspecies It has rays and the bottom is basically pure ivory. However, the color of the neck is much brighter than the neck. 4. European subspecies: The back of this subspecies. The color of the nail is dark, and the pattern is basically invisible. The plastron has no pattern and is black.


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