Northern black-colored map turtle
Northern black-colored map turtle wild individuals Mainly distributed in Alabama and Mississippi in the United States, it can now be seen in markets all over the country. It is a relatively uniform species of turtle, and because of its relatively low price, low maintenance difficulty, and unique appearance, It is deeply loved by everyone and is fed by many people.
The maximum carapace length of the northern black map turtle is 19.1 cm. There are obvious black tumor-like protrusions on the front edge of the front vertebral shield, and there are yellow fine lines on the carapace. Pattern. The macula behind the eyes spread backward, forming a Y-shaped appearance after arranging the main branches on both sides. In addition, the posterior edge of the carapace is significantly serrated. The main food is insects and shells.
Name:Graptemys nigrinoda nigrinoda
English:< /strong>Northern Black-humped Map Turtle
Chinese:Northern Black-humped Map Turtle
Classification: Chordata, Crestozoa, Order Turtles, Bog Turtles, Bog Turtles Subfamily, Map Turtles, Northern Lycopodium Map Turtles
Dispersed: Southwest Alabama, United States.
Nail length: 12~18cm
Customs: The breeding temperature is 22-30°C, and the feed is insects, snails, shrimps, small fish, chicken, and animal liver.
Price:Relatively cheap, between 100 and 300 yuan
Difficulty of raising:Easy
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