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  2. Black pond turtle - Wikipedia

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    The black pond turtle (Geoclemys hamiltonii), also known commonly as the spotted pond turtle and the Indian spotted turtle, is a species of freshwater turtle in the family Geoemydidae. The species, which is endemic to South Asia , [ 4 ] belongs to the monotypic genus Geoclemys .

  3. Indian flapshell turtle - Wikipedia

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    In many South Asian provinces, freshwater turtles and their eggs are commonly used as a source of protein-rich food. There's also a common myth of turtle meat and eggs having aphrodisiac quality. [17] [18] As a result, these turtles are often exploited as a source of profit. In Bangladesh and India, this is especially evident as the Indian ...

  4. Terrapin - Wikipedia

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    It is a popular pet and an invasive species in many places. Serrated hinged terrapin, Pelusios sinuatus, is a species of testudine in the family Pelomedusidae found in southern Africa. Swamp terrapin or West African mud turtle, Pelusios castaneus, a species of testudine in the family Pelomedusidae that is endemic to West and Central Africa.

  5. Our complete list of foods pet turtles should not eat - AOL

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    Feeding turtles and tortoises right means mimicking their natural diet; the wrong foods, even common ones, can be harmful. Here are 32 foods to avoid.

  6. Indian black turtle - Wikipedia

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    The Indian black turtle breeds during the wet season, between August and October. During this time the male becomes particularly aggressive and starts chasing the female, biting her on the neck. The male attaches itself to the top of the female during mating.

  7. Spotted turtle - Wikipedia

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    The spotted turtle's karyotype consists of 50 chromosomes. [10] Visual differences between male and female turtles develop around the time of sexual maturity. The male spotted turtle has a tan chin, brown eyes, and a long, thick tail. The chin of the female is yellow; she also has orange eyes and a shorter tail than the male.

  8. List of reptiles of South Asia - Wikipedia

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    Indian tent turtle Kachuga tentoria India, Bangladesh; Tricarinate hill turtle Melanochelys tricarinata India, Nepal, Bangladesh; Indian black turtle Melanochelys trijuga India, Nepal, Sri Lanka, Bangladesh, Myanmar, Thailand; Indian eyed turtle Morenia petersi Eastern India, Bangladesh; Malayan flat-shelled turtle Notochelys platynota

  9. Indian roofed turtle - Wikipedia

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    Indian roofed turtle. Bronx Zoo. The arched, elliptical carapace (to 23 cm) is widest behind the middle and unserrated posteriorly. The medial keel is prominent with a strong spinelike posterior projection on the 3rd vertebral. Vertebrals 2 and 5 are broader than long, while 1, 3, and 4 are longer than broad.