<b>Heosemys depressa</b>, also known as the Asian box turtle, is a small, diurnal omnivore native to Southeast Asia, characterized by its flat, high-domed shell and distinctively marked plastron. This vulnerable species plays a crucial role in its ecosystem, aiding seed dispersal and serving as a food source for larger predators.
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Cyclemys oldhamii
Discover Cyclemys oldhamii, the Vibrant Asian box turtle, known for its striking dark brown shell adorned with yellow markings and a bright yellow plastron. Thriving in Southeast Asia’s tropical forests, this semi-aquatic turtle is an omnivorous forager, playing a crucial role in its ecosystem and is currently listed as Vulnerable due to habitat loss and the pet trade.
Cuora amboinensis
Discover the Cuora amboinensis, or Asian box turtle, a vibrant species native to Southeast Asia, known for its striking yellow or orange patterned shell and ability to retract fully into its shell for protection. This omnivorous turtle thrives in freshwater habitats, playing a crucial role in its ecosystem by controlling insect populations and aiding in seed dispersal.