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PIG-NOSED TURTLE: The Essential Guide On Everything You Need To Know On How To Breed, Feed, Train And Care For Your Pig-Nosed Turtle.

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Pig-nosed turtle is not common for some other types of freshwater turtle. The feet are flippers, looks like those of marine turtles. The nose seems as though that of a pig, having the nostrils toward the end of a plump nose, consequently the regular name. The carapace is ordinarily dark or olive, with a rugged surface, while the plastron is cream-shaded. Males can be recognized from females by their more drawn out and smaller tails. Pig-nosed turtles can develop to around 70 cm (28 in) carapace length, with a load of more than 20 kg (44 lb).Not at all like the soft-shelled turtles of the family Trionychidae, pig-nosed turtles hold a domed hard carapace underneath their weathered skin, as opposed to a flat plate. They additionally hold a strong plastron, associated with the carapace by a solid hard extension, as opposed to the delicate edge of the trionychids

30 pages, Paperback

Published September 24, 2021

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