Burmese flapshell turtle
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Lissemys scutata

The Burmese flapshell turtle (Lissemys scutata ), is a species in the family Trionychidae. The species is endemic to Asia.

Appearance

L. scutata has an olive-brown to brown carapace with some dark spotting (in juveniles) or reticulations (in adults), and the first peripheral is smaller than the second. The head is olive to brown with an indistinct dark stripe extending backward from each orbit and another passing backward between the orbits.

Distribution

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L. scutata lives in the Irrawaddy and Salween rivers of Myanmar, the vicinities of Bhamo, Pathein, Chauk, Yangon, Bago, and Mawlamyine in Myanmar, northeastern Thailand, and possibly in Yunnan Province, China (Kuchling, 1995).

Diet and Nutrition

The Burmese flapshell turtle is a piscivore.

Mating Habits

L. scutata reproduces sexually. It is oviparous.

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Conservation

Although the Burmese flapshell turtle is listed as Least Concern, some speculate it may be Vulnerable as it is traded in large numbers in East Asian food markets. However, not enough research has been done to come to a conclusion on this species' conservation status.

References

1. Burmese flapshell turtle Wikipedia article - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Burmese_flapshell_turtle
2. Burmese flapshell turtle on The IUCN Red List site - https://www.iucnredlist.org/species/12124/97399978

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