The appearance characteristics of the eye-spotted water turtle
The appearance of the eye-spotted water turtle It is quite distinctive, especially its head, which looks like it has two pairs of eyes. It has quite distinctive patterns, but its carapace and abdomen have no distinctive patterns, nor are they particularly beautiful.
The glans of the pseudo-eyespotted water glans is narrow, the upper jaw has no hook, and the tasting surface has no ridge. There are black-edged yellow longitudinal patches on the dorsal side of the head, which spread to the base of the neck, resulting in two obvious funnel-shaped eye spots on the dorsal side of the head. However, there are no dark spots in the eye-shaped spots, which is different from the eye-spotted water turtle. It is obviously different from the four-eyed water turtle. The back of the neck is dark brown to black, with orange and orange vertical stripes. The chin and the ventral surface of the neck are yellow with hazy freckles.
The carapace of the eyed water turtle is about 100 mm long. The back of the head is smooth and scaleless, grey-brown or yellow-green, with black-brown insect patterns; there are 1 or 2 eye spots on each side of the occiput. If there are two eye spots on each side, the boundaries between them are unclear or even mixed. There are 1 to 3 dark spots in the center of each eye spot. The carapace is slightly flat, gray-brown or reddish-brown, and densely covered with dark-brown insect patterns. The hands and feet are relatively flat, and the fingers and toes are fully webbed.
The number of S. eye-spotted water turtles is desolate, and the chance of seeing it in the market is not very high. Moreover, it is also difficult to raise S. eye-spotted water turtles. There are some This feeling is far from being considered obscene, and it is recommended that people who do not cultivate their own experience should not do it easily.
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