Three-toed box turtle (definite introduction )
The three-toed box turtle is a subspecies of the Carolina box turtle. It is relatively rare in Taiwan, China. It is native to the United States. There are many professional ones now. The player's experiment has been successful. The three-toed box turtle is relatively intelligent and highly interactive with its owner. It is a very interesting turtle species.
Chinese name:Three-toed box turtle
English Name:Three-toed Box Turtle
Latin name:Terrapene carolinatriunguis
Kingdom:Animalia
Phylum:Chordata
Class:Creeping Order
Order:Turtles< /p>
Family:Celerydae
Genus: strong>Box turtle
Species:Carolina box turtle
Subspecies:Three-toed box turtle
Dispersed: United States (eastern Texas, south-eastern Kansas, southern Missouri, and south-central Alabama).
Food habits: Omnivorous, eating earthworms, snails, insects, berries, and mushrooms as the main food. The care of the hatchlings is not difficult, they can eat small crickets and mealworms as the main food, vegetables, fruits, and mushrooms
Growing customs: Ovilay, 3-5 eggs per clutch, about 60-75 days at 30°C. Can be hatched.
Life habits: In its native habitat, it will migrate from herbaceous areas to forest areas to track the most appropriate temperature conditions. The other subspecies are more drought-resistant
Physical characteristics:The turtle shell is generally brown or olive, with occasional yellow stripes or stripes. Freckles. The plastron is earthy brown; the skin is brown or gray, and the head and forelimbs are red, orange, yellow or white.
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