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Living habits and habitats of wild turtles

Habitat environment of mouth turtle

Chickpeas live in Southeast Asia. The southwestern part of the standard book comes from Myanmar, and the northeastern part comes from southern China. Of all the little turtles,

In these places, the basic habitat of chickpeas is the same. It likes to live in a fast-flowing mountain stream full of boulders and gravels. Although most people think that the country where young turtles live is tropical, the water temperature in the mountain stream where these turtles live can be as low as 53 F (12 C), but usually it will not exceed 72 F (23 C). Living habits: Amphibians, mainly living in water, generally living in the grass of streams and lakes. Because of its sharp claws and powerful tail, it is easy to climb over obstacles and climb trees to hunt birds, which is extremely fierce. In March and April, the weather turned warmer, and they began to look for food, and they were in heat, and five little turtles.

Their appetite is strongest in September and September. In late autumn and early winter, they hibernate in sand, grass or underwater. Wild young turtles mainly feed on snails, clams, shellfish, shrimp, fish, crabs, frogs, insects and snails, and also eat leaves and roots when they are hungry. Under the condition of artificial feeding, animal leftovers, snails, frogs, fish and shrimp, bran, bean cakes, fruits or peels can be fed. Small turtles in captivity begin to mature sexually after about three years and lay eggs from April to September. When laying eggs, most eggs are produced in sand and a few in water. Breeding equipment: Chickpeas are fierce in nature and mostly move at night. According to its characteristics, the pond wall should be smooth and the depth should be more than 3 times of the turtle's whole body length to prevent the turtle from climbing vertically and escaping.