Ryukyu Black-breasted Leaf Turtle: The Ryukyu black-breasted leaf turtle or Ryukyu leaf turtle, Geoemyda japonica, is a species of turtle in the family Geoemydidae (formerly Bataguridae). It is endemic to the Ryukyu Islands in Japan. In 1975 the species was designated a National Natural Monument of Japan. It grows to approximately 5–6 inches long. In captivity it feeds on worms, snails, insects, and fruit. Due to its rarity and very attractive appearance, this species is highly coveted by turtle collectors worldwide.
The Ryukyu black-breasted leaf
turtle has a flattish brown, chestnut, mahogany or tan carapace that is
serrated front and rear, with three keels. The plastron is black or
dark brown with yellow or yellow-cream rings. The skin of the
Black-breasted Leaf Turtle is dark with colored spots or mottles, and
females have a yellowish-cream stripe down each side of the head. Its
feet are only semi-webbed, and it has large bulging eyes with white
irises.
Ryukyu Black-breasted Leaf Turtle
Ryukyu Black-breasted Leaf Turtle
Ryukyu Black-breasted Leaf Turtle
Ryukyu Black-breasted Leaf Turtle
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