Freckled Box Turtle
The Freckled Box Turtle is a kind of turtle under the box turtle. Its native place is in the Sierra Madre Occidental region of Mexico. There are not many of them now and they are on the verge of extinction. It is one of the rarer species in the genus Box Turtle. The appearance of the Freckled Box Turtle is more unique, and the carapace is relatively small.
Box turtles are generally relatively small in size. Their ability to withstand drought is far worse than that of land turtles, so they cannot leave water sources. Except for a few forest-type (such as snake-eating turtles) or desert-type (such as desert box turtles) box turtles, most of them live in waterfront areas. . They spend most of their time on the shore looking for food and are omnivorous turtles. They are scattered all over the world. Artificial breeding is a relatively rare species.
ChineseTextName: Freckled Box Turtle
English文Name: Nelson
Latin name: Terrapene nelsoni nelsoni
Biological classification: Animalia, Crestilans, Turtles Order, Tetrapidae, Box Turtle genus, Freckled Box Turtle
Growth method:Oviparous
Dispersion:Native: Mexico
Customs: Regarding temperature and environmental changes Their receptivity is much higher, and their omnivorous habits also make it easier to obtain and feed food.
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