Brazilian radiated spiny-necked turtle species introduction

Brazil radiation Introduction to the species of the Brazilian Spiny-necked Turtle
Brazilian Spiny-necked Turtle

In the Spiny-necked Turtle Among the family, the black-bellied spiny-necked turtle (definitely introduced) is the rarest. The Brazilian spiny-necked turtle is rarely known to people. This is a turtle species that only grows in Brazil. There are not many domesticated turtles in the world. It has never appeared in the domestic market. There are only two existing records of raising them in Japan, which shows how rare they are.

Turtles and black-bellied spiny-necked turtles, among which the radiating spiny-necked turtle is relatively rare. The radiating spiny-necked turtle has a radial carapace pattern, hence its name. The common characteristic of spiny-necked turtles is that they have spine-like protrusions on their necks, which are most noticeable in young turtles.

English name:Brazilian Radiolated Swamp Turtle

Daimyo :Acanthochelys radiolata

Difficulty of feeding: Difficult

Geographical distribution:Brazil

Adult size:20cm

Rarity:Only one reptile shop in Japan has two pairs in the world

Development methods: Oviparous

Price:Overview


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