The life span of Japanese turtles is about 25 years. The body color of Japanese turtles is basically brown. They are very good at swimming. They are mainly active in small rivers, swamps or ponds, and usually hibernate at the bottom of the pond. What is the life span of Japanese turtles? The life span of Japanese turtles is about 25 years. The body color of Japanese turtles is basically brown. They are very good at swimming. They are mainly active in small rivers, swamps or ponds, and usually hibernate at the bottom of the pond. It should be noted that when raising Japanese turtles artificially, it is best to disinfect the turtles that have just been brought home before putting them into the pool for mixed breeding. Wild Japanese turtles can be disinfected by exposure to the sun. Japanese turtles tend to be carnivorous turtles, and they can be fed aquatic insects or aquatic plants. The Japanese stone turtle is generally brown in color, with a lighter head and darker spots on the sides and jaws. There may be an ascending ridge with a lighter stripe, but not necessarily a single ascending ridge. The rear edge is distinctly serrated. The carapace may have distinct characteristic growth rings and may have a delicate pattern of radial grooves. There is a notch on the plastron. Some larger females can have a straight carapace length of 7 cm, but most tend to be smaller, 5-6 cm. The carapace length of an adult is 13-18 cm. The Japanese Stone Turtle is brown with a slight yellow tint. Its head is olive brown. There is a faint ridge on the back. The rear edge of the carapace is serrated. There are orange or dark orange stripes on the edges of the limbs and tail. Females are larger than males. Males have long tails. |
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