Introduction to roof turtles

About the roof Introduction to the Roof Turtle
Roof Turtle

The Roof Turtle, also known as the Razor, is native to the United States and is mainly distributed in In the southern states of Oklahoma, eastern Texas, and eastern Mississippi, wild populations have declined as artificial growth has increased.

Nowadays, the price is very reasonable, so I have always believed that the razor is the most cost-effective egg turtle.

Family name: Kinothoraxidae

Chinese name: Blade-backed Musk Turtle

< p style="text-indent:28px">English name: Razor-backed musk turtle

Latin name: Sternotherus carinatus

Category position: Turtles; suborder Hypothorax; superfamily Kinothorax; family Kinothoridae; subfamily Kinothorax; genus Musk Turtle; knife-backed musk turtle

Genus name: Sternotherus

Food habits: omnivorous, feeding on insects, ovozoans, amphibians and aquatic plants.

Morphological characteristics: The nail length is 10-12 cm, the maximum is 17.6 cm. There is a conspicuous keel in the center of the carapace, and the slopes on both sides are as steep as curtains. In addition, there are obvious black freckles on the head, and the plastron has a central opening and closing.

Introduction to Roof Turtles
The grown-up roof turtle


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