What is a common turtle?
An ordinary turtle is a water species of indigenous reptiles to North America, Central America and some parts of Northern South America. This species can reach an adult weight of £ 33 (15 kg) and an adult length of 19.5 inches (50 cm). Ordinary turtle is largely carnivorous and is known to be part of their diet mainly frogs and fish, although it is known that aquatic plants, birds and small animals are known. These turtles are mostly night and have been able to hibernate in the mud for a long time, especially during the winter. In the spring, the female species usually lie at the end of spring or early summer, which hatches in early autumn. These turtles usually have a very strong, strong jaw and a sharp, curved beak. They have large claws. Crambage or upper shell of a conventional turtle is usually brown or olive green, without other brands. The underside of the turtle is usually pale and yellowish in shade.
all of theseClear turtles usually feed on small fish, amphibians and aquatic plants. They can also hunt small animals and birds, and it was known to clean the drowned animals and dead fish. They generally prefer to inhabit small ponds, lakes, streams and rivers that are not affected by strong water streams. They usually prefer to inhabit water bodies with soft, muddy DNA, because they usually hunt partially by burial under the surface of the mud. They can also pass through the winter months of hibernation under the mud.
Ordinary tortoise usually in the first weeks of spring and women can travel up to six miles (10 km) to reach the nesting Grounds at the end of spring and early summer. Women usually bury their round white eggs under mud. Young turtles usually hatch about 90 days later and set out on a suitable habitat.
These turtles are generally very agile in the water, and most young specimens are quite skilful on Earth. They usually hunt with an antenical way and quickly pull out with their strong jaws. Are considered to be able to cause serious koLoss, even for humans and large animals.