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Brazilian yellow-eared turtle and red-eared turtle which is good, what is the difference

Anyuan
Practicing veterinary physician
Brazilian yellow-eared tortoise and red-eared tortoise are subspecies of Brazilian tortoise, and their living habits and environmental requirements are the same. The biggest difference between them is the color. The color of Brazilian yellow-eared turtle is yellow, while the color of red-eared turtle is dark green. The breeder can choose which one to raise according to his own aesthetics.
Brazilian yellow-eared turtle and red-eared turtle which is good, what is the difference 1. Which is better, Brazilian yellow-eared turtle or red-eared turtle

Both Brazilian yellow-eared turtle and red-eared turtle belong to a subspecies of Brazilian turtle, and there is no specific explanation of which is better. Because they are not only similar in variety, but also very similar in living habits and environmental requirements, which one is better depends on the breeder's own choice. According to the price, the yellow-eared turtle will be higher. But only purebred yellow-eared turtles cost more than red-eared turtles, and other hybrids and red-eared turtles have similar prices.

2. What is the difference between Brazilian yellow-eared turtle and red-eared turtle

1. Color difference: The most obvious difference between Brazilian yellow-eared turtle and red-eared turtle is their body color. The color of yellow-eared turtle is yellow, and the two markings behind eyes are also yellow. The red-eared turtle's body is dark green, but the markings behind its eyes are red.

2. Variety difference: Although both yellow-eared tortoise and red-eared tortoise are subspecies of Brazilian tortoise, they are not the same species, and they are two subspecies.

3. Pattern difference: The pattern on the head of Brazilian yellow-eared turtle is intermittent and unevenly distributed, and its color is yellow and brown. The patterns on the neck and head of red-eared turtles are linear, and the colors are green and light yellow, and they are evenly distributed.

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