1. What is a cuckold like?He looks like Wang Yu, with a big head and always shrinking his neck. 2. How to identify the male and female soft-shelled turtlesThere is a very simple method. You can look at the turtle's tail. The male turtle's tail is slightly longer outside the turtle's skirt, while the female turtle's tail is slightly shorter and generally inside the skirt. It's very simple, right? 3. What kind of fish is soft-shell turtle?It's not a fish, it's a crustacean 4. The difference between wild and artificially fed soft-shelled turtles and their identification with the naked eyeThe wild ones are very thick, with large skirts and sharp claws. 5. How to distinguish domesticated soft-shelled turtles from wild soft-shelled turtlesFrom the color of the carapace, wild turtles are gray-black, khaki, brown with black spots, etc., while domestic turtles are mostly black with green, yellow with green, green moss, etc. From the body shape, wild turtles have been foraging in nature for a long time, so they are strong, slightly flat, and have firm muscles. Domestic turtles, on the other hand, are bloated, thick and clumsy, and have soft muscles. |
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