Eastern Painted Turtle
The Eastern Painted Turtle is a relatively rare turtle. species, the price is relatively low, but the larvae are more difficult to survive. The breeding methods of Dongjin are similar to those of Brazilian turtles, and they also have similar appearance. The best way to infer that Dongjin is that there is a red stripe around the carapace, while Brazilian turtles do not.
The Eastern Painted Turtle belongs to the suborder Turtles - Chelonidae - Painted Turtle genus - Painted Turtle. There are four subspecies of painted turtles (Eastern Painted Turtle, Central Painted Turtle, Western Painted Turtle, Southern Painted Turtle). The Eastern Painted Turtle is one of the four subspecies. It is small and individual, with a carapace length of 16~17cm, olive color, and one Low flat keel. The plastron is yellow, the head has yellow stripes (some individual stripes appear as large freckles on the top of the head), and the hands and feet have bright red stripes. The Eastern Painted Turtle differs from most turtles in which scutes are arranged interlockingly, in that its scutes and ribs are arranged in rows. The unique arrangement of this turtle's scutes makes it one of the most easily identifiable species of turtle in existence.
The west is much better. After growing up in the west, there will be more and more spots, and the face will become darker and darker green, which is very eye-catching. In the east, it is black when it is young and looks good when it is middle. When it grows up, it will become black again, and the white lines on the back are a bit ugly. So there are very few people raised in the east.
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