Pelodiscus parviformis

Pelodiscus parviformis

Discover the Asian Softshell Turtle (Pelodiscus parviformis), a fascinating aquatic species native to Southeast Asia, featuring a distinctive flattened body, soft leathery shell, and an omnivorous diet. Known for its unique behavior and critical ecological role, this turtle contributes to the balance of freshwater ecosystems while facing threats from habitat loss and illegal trade.

Pelodiscus huangshanensis

Pelodiscus huangshanensis

Discover the <b>Pelodiscus huangshanensis</b>, a vulnerable freshwater turtle native to eastern Asia's aquatic habitats, characterized by its distinct oval-shaped shell, nocturnal behavior, and diverse omnivorous diet that supports its ecological role in maintaining balance within its ecosystem. This species, typically ranging from 30 to 50 cm in size, is essential for controlling aquatic insect populations and is known for its intriguing mating rituals and impressive respiratory adaptations.

Pelochelys signifera

Pelochelys signifera

<p>Discover the <b>Pelochelys signifera</b>, or Asian softshell turtle, a vulnerable species native to Southeast Asia's freshwater habitats, recognized for its soft, leathery shell, and unique adaptations for surviving in low-oxygen environments. This omnivorous turtle plays a vital role in maintaining ecological balance by controlling fish populations and supporting aquatic vegetation diversity.</p>

Orlitia borneensis

Orlitia borneensis

Discover the Bornean Softshell Turtle (Orlitia borneensis), a medium to large freshwater turtle thriving in Southeast Asia's rainforests and rivers, known for its distinctive flattened shell, elongated neck, and ability to breathe through its skin. As a vital part of its ecosystem, this vulnerable species plays a significant role in maintaining water quality and biodiversity.