Indian Star Turtle Introduction to the species of the Indian star tortoise
Indian star tortoise

The Indian star tortoise is a tortoise species that is relatively dependent on the environment. However, This is a turtle that is relatively difficult to raise. This is not because the Indian star tortoise will get sick, but because it often dies suddenly. We can treat it slowly when it is sick, but we can only do nothing about sudden death.

Chinese famous name:Indian Star Turtle

Chinese version No.:Indian star-spotted tortoise

Two methods:Geochelone elegans

English name:Indian Star Tortoise

Kingdom:Animal Kingdom

Phylum:Chordata

Class: Creeping Class

Order: Turtles

Suborder : Teruptinophylla

Family: Teruptidae

Genus: Tortoise

Species:Indian Star Tortoise

Dispersed:India, Pakistan, Sri Lanka and other places.

Appearance characteristics:On the back armor Radial star-shaped patterns appear in each scute. There are more than 8 lines in one scute, but the number is smaller in larvae, and the same pattern is also found on the plastron.

Livelihood customs:In the wilderness, Indian star tortoises mostly move around at dawn and dusk. Because they are scattered across the vastness of India and Pakistan, the scattered terrain ranges from desolate and grassy to descending. Leaf forest, so the difference in environment will form a different ecology

Growth characteristics:The female turtle will dig out a tree with its hind feet. A water bottle-shaped nest about 15 centimeters deep. If the soil is too wet or too hard, it will wet the soil with its urine and then lay 1 to 6 eggs in the nest. ="text-indent:28px">Food habits:They like to eat fruits, spiny giant palms, plants with thick stems and leaves, and thistles. If the domestic Indian star tortoise is fed too much. Succulent plants will cause adverse effects, such as lettuce, lettuce, tomatoes, and succulent fruits.


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