Asian giant turtle
Asian giant tortoises

Asian giant tortoises have no species belonging to China and are scattered in Singapore and Malaysia In the Tai region, the body is relatively large, with a distinct ridge on the carapace, like a distinct keel, the carapace is open, the head and feet can be retracted in the shell, the head is large, and the eyes are bright.

The Asian giant turtle is the largest of the hard-shell, semi-aquatic Asian water turtles. It reaches maturity at about 3.5 kilograms, and some individuals can reach maturity More than 45 centimeters is better than 15 kilograms. The adult carapace can reach 44cm, is grey-brown, upright and arched, with a serrated rear end and an obvious prominent ridge in the center. The head is gray-green to brown, sometimes dotted with yellow, orange or pink freckles. On the dark yellow plastron, each scute has bright dark brown lines, showing an obvious pattern.

There are webs between the toes. The surface is oval, the carapace is brown, the central ridge is obvious, and the rear edge of the carapace is serrated; the plastron is light yellow, with radial markings; the head is brown, with small orange-red freckles; the hands and feet are brown, with scales, and the fingers are , prosperity between toes. The male giant tortoise's plastron is slightly concave inward, and its tail is longer and thicker than that of the female.


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