What kinds of tortoises are there in Brazil?

Brazilian turtle, Chinese grass turtle, mauremys mutica, Chinese flower turtle, pig-nosed turtle.

1, Brazilian tortoise:

Brazilian red-eared turtle, also known as Brazilian turtle, red-eared turtle and small colored turtle, belongs to Leptospira genus of Zeturtle family and is an aquatic turtle. Because it has two thick red stripes on both sides of the back of the head, it is also called red-eared turtle.

2. China grass turtle:

Chinese turtles, also known as turtles, scarabs, golden thread turtles, ink turtles, mud turtles, water turtles, mountain turtles, smelly green turtles, longevity turtles, gossip turtles and so on. Belongs to tortoises, tortoises and tortoises. Trionyx sinensis is the most widely distributed turtle species in China, and it is also very popular in the international market.

3. Mauremi Mutika:

Peacock is a reptile belonging to the genus Tetranychus. The water turtle is the most primitive and oldest species of water turtle. Known as the "ancient stone turtle" among the people, it is a national second-class protected animal. It is believed that this kind of turtle, like the money turtle, has the geomantic effect of helping breeders improve their wealth and career.

4. China Tortoise:

Trionyx sinensis, also known as Taiwan Province Turtle, Six-line Turtle, pearl turtle and so on. , belonging to soft-shelled turtle, freshwater soft-shelled turtle and soft-shelled turtle. Nature is mainly distributed in Guangdong, Guangxi, Hainan, Taiwan Province and other places.

5. Pig-nosed turtle:

Pig-nosed turtle is commonly known as two-claw turtle, quasi-turtle and flying river turtle.

Extended data:

Brazilian red-eared turtle, also known as Mississippi red-eared turtle and Brazilian colored turtle, is native to the Mississippi River valley and mainly distributed in eastern New Mexico, Mississippi, Alabama, Kentucky, Tennessee and eastern Kansas.

Brazil's red-eared turtle has a small head, its head and neck are covered with yellow-green longitudinal stripes, and there are a pair of thick red stripes behind its eyes, hence the name "red-eared turtle". The carapace of Brazilian red-eared turtle is flat, with yellow-green inlay and irregular spots in the center of each shield, and the rear edge is serrated; There are webbed fingers and toes.

With the growth of the tortoise, the color of the tortoise shell will also change, and the green background will gradually be replaced by yellow, and finally become a deeper brown olive color.

References:

Baidu Encyclopedia-Brazilian Red-eared Turtle