The chipped turtle
The chipped turtle is also called the Guangxi turtle. It is only distributed in Guangxi and other places in China. It looks like four different things. It is similar to the Chinese turtle and the noble yellow-throated water turtle. People have always thought that this is a pure industrial product, but it is No recognition was obtained.
1. Resume of the jawless turtle
The jawless turtle Turtle is an intergeneric hybrid species of the family Turtleidae. They are a new species endemic to Guangxi, China, and the World Conservation Union says there is a lack of data. There are only a few origins of the jawless turtle, all of which come from pet markets in Guangxi or Vietnam. They have never been seen in the wild or among pet species. It is believed that they are the offspring of a male painted turtle and a female Annan turtle. If they are a hybrid species, they most likely originated in central Vietnam, as this is the only place where Annan and painted turtles overlap.
2. Appearance characteristics of turtles with missing jaws
With missing jaws Flowered turtle, the carapace is brown, with prominent central ridges, and there are black freckles on the ventral surface of each scute; the ventral carapace is light yellow, and there are black freckles on each scute; there are 4 light yellow inlaid black edges on the sides of the head and neck. stripes; each vertical stripe has narrow tan vertical stripes; there are no pink, orange or orange spots on the ventral carapace and tender parts; there are eye-catching dark spots on the ventral surface. There is a notch in the center of the upper jaw; the fingers (toes) are webbed. There is a notch in the center of the upper jaw edge, which is not found in other species of the genus Turtle. Carapace length reaches 199 mm in males and 180 mm in females. The carapace has three ribs, with prominent ridges and less prominent lateral ribs.
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