Phrynops hilarii, or Hilario's Side-necked Turtle, is a distinctive freshwater turtle native to South America, known for its unique side-neck retraction and flattened, oval-shaped shell measuring 20 to 30 cm in length. This omnivorous species plays a crucial role in its ecosystem, feeding on aquatic vegetation and contributing to the balance of aquatic life.
Tag: South American turtles
Mesoclemmys perplexa
Discover the Mesoclemmys perplexa, also known as the perplexing mesoclemmys, a medium-sized turtle native to South America's freshwater ecosystems, characterized by its distinctive dark brown to black oval shell and vibrant yellowish plastron markings. This vulnerable species thrives in habitats rich in aquatic vegetation and plays a crucial role in maintaining the balance of its ecosystem as both an herbivore and predator.
Mesoclemmys gibba
Discover the fascinating Mesoclemmys gibba (Amazonian sideneck turtle), known for its robust, oval-shaped carapace and unique ability to extend its flexible neck. Found in the freshwater systems of South America, these omnivorous turtles play a vital role in maintaining ecosystem balance while adapting to diverse habitats.