The eastern long-necked turtle is also known as the snake-necked turtle because of its long, snake-like neck. It threatens, secretes a poisonous liquid and an unpleasant odor that disυades to other animals.
Long-beaked eastern turtles, or talking turtles, live in the ducks, dams and lakes of Australia.
True to its name, the Easter long-beaked turtle has a longer beak than other turtles.
The larger the shell, the longer the beak of the long-billed eastern turtle. This layer even grows until it is equal to the length of the shell.
This peck is used by Pasca’s pecked turtles to wound.
When threatened, long-beaked Easter tortoises will release contaminated liquid and a pleasant odor that repels other animals.
The main food of the Easter minced turtle is gophers, fish, insects, small fish, rays, crustaceans and molsks.
The Easter turtle is currently in danger because of its nature.
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