Uganda Flower Tortoise
The Ugandan flower golden tortoise is a species of large flower golden tortoise, belonging to the family Golden Tortoidae. It is mainly distributed in Africa in Uganda and the Democratic Republic of the Congo. The male body length is about 56-89mm, and the female body length is about 40-60mm. The biggest feature is that the body color and pattern change, there are black, blue, orange, green and other colors. The adults feed on ripe fruit, maple syrup, beetle jelly and pollen. The larvae feed on rotten broad-leaved forest humus and white rotten wood. Males have a prominent horn on the head, while females have no horn. Because of its easy to raise, beautiful appearance and loved by many lovers.
White grain big king flower tortoise
The white-striated king golden tortoise, also known as the tiger-spotted golden tortoise, is a large insect in the genus Golden Tortoise. The body length is 45-75mm in males and 40-50mm in females. Mainly distributed in Africa in South Africa, Zimbabwe, Zambia, Malawi, Tanzania and Mozambique. The distinctive feature is that the body color is black and white, and the black stripes on the elytra are horizontal and transverse. The larvae develop in termite dung, a unique habit of this species. Females dig shallow holes in termite droppings to lay eggs, and the larvae feed on decaying vegetation. The adults feed on sugar-rich foods, such as sap and fruit.
Japanese Copper Luo Flower Golden Turtle Specimen
The body length of the Japanese copper dragon flower golden turtle is 25-29mm, and the width is 12-14.5mm. It is relatively large and slightly shiny. The head, anterior thorax, and small scutum are mostly dark olive green or dark green with red coloration, and the yellow flesh is below. The antennae, most of the leg joints, tibia, and tarsal joints are dark brown, near dark green or black. The upper part of the lip base is nearly square, with a high longitudinal protuberance and dense circular engraved points. The leading edge is curved and slightly curved, and the back is smooth with almost no engraved points. The anterior thoracic and dorsal plates are densely covered with deep circular incisions, while the disc area has relatively small incisions. The base is the widest and gradually narrows forward on both sides, with a narrow border. The posterior corner is slightly rounded, the posterior edge is horizontal, and the concave is shallow.
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