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Arakan forest turtle (
Heosemys depressa
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The Arakan forest turtle was long thought to be extinct, having last been seen in 1908, until it was rediscovered in 1994 when a f...
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Black marsh turtle (
Siebenrockiella crassicollis
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Also known as the ‘smiling terrapin’ due to its upwardly curved jaw line, the black marsh turtle is a largely aquatic turtle that ...
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Black-breasted leaf turtle (
Geoemyda spengleri
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This small turtle is easily recognised by its flattened carapace that is distinctively serrated at the front and back, and by the ...
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Indochinese box turtle (
Cuora galbinifrons
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The Indochinese box turtle is a strikingly mottled freshwater turtle. The high-domed carapace has alternating areas of yellowish c...
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Keeled box turtle (
Cuora mouhotii
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This terrestrial Asian box turtle gets its name from the three large keels, or raised ridges, on its upper shell. Overall it is b...
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Chinese stripe-necked turtle (
Ocadia sinensis
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This especially striking freshwater turtle can be distinguished by the fine yellow and black lines that decorate the neck, for whi...
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Chinese pond turtle (
Chinemys reevesii
)
The diminutive Chinese pond turtle has a somewhat rectangular upper shell (carapace) with three distinct keels, or ridges, running...
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Chinese three-striped box turtle (
Cuora trifasciata
)
The contrasting bright colour pattern of the Chinese three-striped box turtle makes it one of the most attractive of all turtles. ...
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Four-eyed turtle (
Sacalia quadriocellata
)
The four-eyed turtle is a threatened, little-known reptile, named for the striking circular shapes on the top of the head that loo...
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Malayan snail-eating turtle (
Malayemys subtrijuga
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Another victim of Asia’s insatiable demand for freshwater turtles, the Malayan snail-eating turtle has a brown to chestnut upper s...
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Mccord’s box turtle (
Cuora mccordi
)
Mccord’s box turtle is only known from Chinese markets, where it is becoming increasingly scarce, and may already be extinct in th...
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Pan's box turtle (
Cuora pani
)
Pan's box turtle is a freshwater Asian turtle. It was first described in 1984, and has a brownish, fairly low-domed shell (carapac...
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South Asian box turtle (
Cuora amboinensis
)
The South Asian box turtle gets its name from the ability to box itself up completely within its shell. This is due to the hinged...
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Giant Asian pond turtle (
Heosemys grandis
)
The giant Asian pond turtle is one of the largest hard-shelled, semi-aquatic Asian turtles. The large carapace (upper shell) is...
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Spiny turtle (
Heosemys spinosa
)
The origin of its common and specific name is immediately apparent from the sharp, pointed, spiky-edged carapace, and spiny keel, ...
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