Red-headed snake-necked turtles (confirmed introduction)
Red-headed snake-necked turtles (confirmed) Introduction) is one of the more beautiful species in the snake-necked turtle family. It is said to be red-headed, but it is not necessarily red. The main reason is still related to the way it is raised. Some colors can only be called yellow.
The red-headed snake-necked turtle has a fairly flat head and carapace. The second link runs through the keel-like protrusions of the entire oval carapace, creating a groove in the center of the carapace. This pair is very unique. The carapace of the Red-headed Snake-necked Turtle is either dark or light brown with black stripes. The plastron is generally dark brown or black, with a light yellow edge extending all the way to the edge of the shield. The head is dark orange-red, and there are weak tumors on the neck, which gradually become smaller and smaller from top to bottom. The head has no scales and the top is smooth. The skin elsewhere is dark black, and the hands and feet are covered with large black scales. Its hands, feet and toes have led people to associate it with semi-aquatic turtles. Adult red-headed snake-necked turtles can reach approximately 6 feet (15cm).
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