The authoritative snake-necked turtle
The authoritative snake-necked turtle has a brown carapace and a brown head. It is larger, scattered with some dot-like markings, and has a long neck, which is a typical characteristic of the snake-necked turtle. The main reason why the authoritative snake-necked turtle is popular among people is the head, which looks more like a big-headed snake.
The popularity of pooping on the head seems to have been a strange phenomenon in the world of aquatic turtles. It is rare to hear that some people like tortoises with big heads. It is rumored that some people pierce the neck. The turtle not only has a big head, but is also the largest among the four spiny-necked turtles. It can grow to about 24cm, and its carapace is mostly gray and brown.
The maximum carapace length of the authoritative snake-necked turtle is 24 centimeters, making it the largest among the four species of the genus Hydralisk-necked turtle. The carapace is gray or dark brown, and there are many short round protrusions on the neck. The width of the head measured from the saturated membrane position is more than 1/4.9 times the length of the nail. They rest in swamps, wetlands or slow-flowing small rivers and feed on salamander snails. The authoritative shape of the head is considered to be related to its feeding habits.
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