Florida Donut Turtle (Confirmed Introduction)
The appearance of the Florida Donut Turtle is similar to that of the Brazilian Tortoise. The stripes on the carapace are composed of yellow and green. The difference is that the Florida Donut Turtle only has two colors: green and yellow, and it will change over time. As time went by, his face gradually darkened.
The donut turtle's carapace pattern is absolutely not similar to that of the ordinary Florida donut turtle, and the color of the Florida donut turtle is more distinctive. The donut turtle's carapace is mainly olive green, with circles of yellow, beige and dark brown ring-like markings on it. However, the markings and color will darken and even turn into brown as they grow.
As for the abdomen, it is goose yellow with brown and black markings. Even when it grows up, its abdominal color and markings will not disappear. The head, tail, hands and feet are mostly olive green darker than the carapace, with stripes of yellow-white or off-white winding lines scattered on the skin. It has a bright character, but is more introverted than the Brazilian tortoise and the red-bellied tortoise. It can adapt to the situation in a short time. During the day, it spends many hours on the shore to enjoy sunbathing (artificial sun). When eating, it likes to drag food into the water, and is often frightened when surprised. They will also run into the water.
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