The yellow-headed temple turtle is a typical semi-aquatic animal. In the list, people also call it temple tortoise and yellow-headed tortoise. This turtle is timid by nature and is very sensitive to the things around it, which makes it difficult to raise and is more suitable for masters who have experience in raising it. The largest three aquatic turtles, because of this, it is also favored by many turtle friends!

On the whole, the body color of the yellow-headed temple turtle is black, with stripes of different colors on both sides of the body, its entire body is almost round, and the back edge of the hatchling is uniform Jagged, but will fade with age. In addition, it has a slightly flattened abdomen, well-developed limbs, all gray-brown in color, and well-developed webs. Not only that, the tail of the yellow-headed temple turtle is slightly flesh-colored and of the right size. The back of this turtle is slightly arched, and the color is also variegated, which is very distinctive!
The yellow-headed temple turtle inhabits lakes, streams, rivers and other places all year round , and sometimes its traces can be found in sea water, and it belongs to semi-aquatic animals. You must know that the yellow-headed temple turtle lives in tropical regions all year round, where the temperature is relatively high, which determines that it cannot adapt to the cold weather in our country. If the yellow-headed temple turtle lives in the coastal area, parents should do a good job of keeping it warm. Work, in short, the growth and development of the yellow-headed temple turtle will be affected by the temperature!

Food Characteristics Like most tortoise species, the food of the yellow-headed temple tortoise is also very complicated. However, the difference is that this tortoise prefers to eat plant food. Therefore, usually, parents should give more It can eat some vegetables, such as green vegetables, leaves, etc., and give it some fruit. In order to ensure the balance of its food, parents may wish to give it some nutritional supplements at intervals, such as feeding some small fish, shrimp and other poultry meat, so as to make it fully developed!
Raising environment You should know that the feeding of the yellow-headed temple turtle is mainly about the feeding temperature. The temperature is 23 degrees Celsius, so that it will have a better appetite. For example, in the alternating seasons of spring and autumn, the climate and temperature will be unstable. As far as it is concerned, if it is not fed for a long time, it will not starve to death, it only needs to maintain the humidity of the environment. In winter, parents should try to disturb the rest of the turtle as little as possible, and the temperature should not be too high, otherwise, once it is disturbed, it will consume too much physical strength, which is harmful to the yellow-headed temple turtle. Therefore, parents should pay attention to this.