The Myanmar black mountain turtle
The Myanmar black mountain turtle is one of the three-ridged turtles The most common species, the color of the carapace is almost black, and the triangular edges are light yellow. However, only the middle ones are relatively obvious. The yellow stripes on both sides of the body are basically hidden, and only a mark can be seen.
The carapace of the Burmese Black Mountain Turtle is brownish-red and slightly black, with high bulges and three light yellow ridges, which are very dazzling; the plastron is yellowish brown and not Markings: The head is brown and black, there is an inverted V-shaped pattern from the snout to the neck, and the hands, feet and tail are grayish brown. The head pattern is not obvious or has no pattern, and black lines can be seen on the carapace, which are often growth lines caused by growth. The individual size is average, the hands and feet are short and black, and the webbed feet are not obvious, which indicates that it has a general water quality and is suitable for shallow water breeding. The armor is a large piece of black, with only a yellow gold rim on all sides, which looks very obvious. The female turtle, the Burmese Black Mountain Turtle, is relatively large, with a flat plastron, a short tail, and the cloaca hole within the edge of the carapace; the male Burmese Black Mountain Turtle is smaller, with a concave center of the plastron for easy mating, and a long tail. The cloacal foramen is found except at the margin of the carapace.
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