Malaysian giant tortoises are more suitable for deep water breeding, because the Malaysian giant tortoises are typical aquatic turtles, which are highly dependent on water and mostly live in large freshwater bodies such as rivers and lakes.

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Malaysian giant tortoises are very large, weighing more than 50 kilograms and having a carapace up to 120 centimeters in length. The Malaysian giant glans has a broad head, a downward sloping snout, large nostrils, large eyes, a serrated upper beak, and scales on the back of the top of the head. The carapace is relatively flat and long oval, without ridges, each scutell has concentric rings, and the rear edge of the carapace is serrated.
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