China Naming Network - Eight-character query< - I bought a turtle with the wrong armor for twenty dollars. Let's see what it looks like.

I bought a turtle with the wrong armor for twenty dollars. Let's see what it looks like.

Where's your picture of the turtle?

Don't send such a great you.

Common sense of China tortoise (scientific name: tortoise), commonly known as tortoise, is the most widely distributed tortoise in China and is very popular in the international market. People in Japan, the Philippines, Europe and America regard it as a symbol of "good luck and long life". Chinese name: Chinese grass turtle, also known as tortoise, golden turtle, ink turtle, mud turtle, mountain turtle, smelly green turtle and longevity turtle.

Chinese tortoises are rectangular, with slightly raised carapace and three longitudinal edges with obvious edges. The top of the head is black olive, the skin in front is smooth and the scales in the back are fine. The abdominal nail is flat with a notch at the back end. The neck, limbs and bare skin are grayish black or black olive. The male is very small, with a long tail and a bad smell. Female carapace is light brown to dark brown, abdominal carapace is dark brown, tail is short, and there is no peculiar smell.

There are yellow linear markings on the side of the head and neck, three longitudinal protrusions, and no serrations on the rear edge; Mature males have black back or whole body, brown females, slightly yellow ventral surfaces, all with dark brown markings; The limbs are relatively flat, with claws and webbed toes.

Chinese tortoise is a semi-aquatic and semi-terrestrial reptile. Mainly inhabit rivers, lakes, reservoirs, ponds and other waters. Many people are trapped in the water during the day and look for shade in droves when it is hot in summer. Gentle temperament, do not fight with each other. When the enemy is injured or frightened, the head, limbs and tail are retracted into the shell. It is an omnivorous animal, feeding on animal insects, worms, small fish, shrimp, snails, mussels, tender leaves of plants, duckweed, melon skin, wheat grains, rice and weed seeds.