Spiny-necked turtles
The penetrating snake-necked turtle is a subordinate of the spiny-necked turtle A type of turtle originally found in Argentina, Paraguay and Bolivia. The classification of snake-necked turtles is complicated, so it is difficult to judge the species of spiny-necked turtles based on appearance alone. In particular, the distribution of spiny-necked turtles is not widespread, and the market is rare.
The biggest characteristic of the spiny-necked turtle is that there are two fleshy spines on both sides of the buttocks. Compared with other spiny-necked turtles, the color of the spine-filled body is more pink. Red, with mostly brown carapace, the number is very small. The few sold domestically every year are so small that everyone has to snatch them. The Japanese who dare to spend big money can often grab more of them. There are also spiny-necked turtles in Taiwan, and the adult body is about 20cm. about.
Chinese name: Spiny-necked turtle
Common name Alias:Purple-necked turtle
English name:Chacoside-neckedturtle
Latin name:Acanthochelyspallidipectoris
Geographical distribution:Argentina, Paraguay and Bolivia< /p>
Growth method:Oviparous.
Physical characteristics:The biggest characteristic of the spiny-necked turtle is that there are two fleshy spines on both sides of the buttocks. Compared with other spines, Neck turtle, the color of the thorn-filled body is more pink, the carapace is mostly brown, and the number is very small. The adult body is about 20cm.
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