23 May,2024
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– Found in slow-moving rivers and ponds. – Recognizable by the distinct keel on the carapace.
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– Common in freshwater bodies like ponds, lakes, and rivers. – Notable for their soft shell and the flaps of skin that cover the limbs when retracted.
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– Endemic to the Brahmaputra and Barak river basins. – Known for the slightly arched carapace with a distinct keel.
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– Inhabits rivers and streams with moderate flow. – Characterized by a brown carapace with a yellowish border.
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– Found in rivers and lakes. – Named for the tent-like appearance of their carapace.
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– Prefers slow-moving or stagnant water bodies. – Distinguished by its large size and leathery shell.
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– Found in forest streams and ponds. – Notable for their leaf-like carapace.
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– Inhabits a variety of freshwater habitats. – Known for their dark-colored carapace.
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– Prefers large rivers with sandy bottoms. – Recognizable by its elongated snout and soft shell.
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