about ink The definition of turtle you need to understand
Chinese tortoise

To understand, ink turtle It is not that he is born black, the color of the ink turtle changes little by little, and not all turtles can turn into black in the end. The following definition can let everyone understand the ink turtle.

1. What are the Taoist requirements of the ink turtle?" - A serious ink turtle must meet the following conditions: all skin, including head and neck , hands, feet, eyes, and carapace are all black (in this sense, if the skin and eyes are black, but the shell color is not black, it cannot be called a dry ink turtle, it can only be called "half ink") ).

2. "Does the ink turtle have a female?" "——The so-called ink turtle must be a male tortoise. No matter how black the shell of the female tortoise is, it cannot become an ink turtle, because the skin and eyes of the female grass will not turn black

3. "When will your male grass turn into a black tortoise? "——If it's not a male tortoise, it will definitely turn into a black tortoise. After the male tortoise grows up and matures, as the age increases, due to the effect of sex hormones, the skin will turn black, but can other parts of the tortoise become very dark? There is no certainty about black stool; there are types and genetic factors, just like men all have beards, but some people are rare and some people are profound.

4 "How many years does it take for a male tortoise to turn black?" "——Male tortoises that grow naturally usually develop for more than 5 years, and their abilities are fully mature. Only at this time can they become black. Greenhouse turtles, pond turtles, and wild turtles only need to be raised to survive. When they are large, they will It doesn't mean that a greenhouse turtle can't turn into a black turtle. Some vendors sell the turtles at very high prices. It turns out that most of them are from greenhouses.

< p style="text-indent:28px">5. "How can we judge whether the public grass has begun to ink? "——The male grass begins to change color, starting from the eyes, then the markings on the neck gradually fade and turn black, and finally the carapace turns black (usually the carapace turns black first, and the plastron later).< /p>


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