As with all aquatic turtles, water quality is one of the keys to keeping this species successfully in captivity.
They, like most aquatic turtles, have fixed tongues, so they must eat their food in water.
This species, like all aquatic turtles, can only swallow food when in the water.
For this reason, during the winter months (and the late fall and early spring) it is considered an aquatic turtle.
They showed no such preference, 76 percent of the aquatic turtles crawled onto the shallow side.
Like most other aquatic turtles, feeding always takes place in the water.
Marine turtle products contribute to the population problems among aquatic turtles.
The Adocidae are an extinct family of aquatic and omnivorous turtles.
This subspecies is the most common aquatic turtle in India.
Terrestrial activity and the population dynamics of aquatic turtles.