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Hmary Ghar Aaya Brown Roofed Turtle Brown Roofed Turtle (Pangshura smithii) - A Complete Guide Meet the Brown Roofed Turtle! This fascinating creature, also known as the Mud Turtle or Bhura kechwa in Urdu, belongs to the Geoemydidae family and calls India, Bangladesh, and Pakistan home. Pakistan's Turtle Diversity: Did you know Pakistan boasts five turtle families and 15 unique species? Marine turtles inhabit the seas, while terrapin turtles thrive in ponds, rivers, lakes, and streams. Freshwater Wonders: Eight freshwater turtle species call Pakistan their home, including the Black Pond Turtle, Crown River Turtle, and Indian Roofed Turtle. The Brown Roofed Turtle proudly joins this list. Reproduction: Breeding season runs from August to mid-November. Females lay 3-11 eggs near water, with hatchlings emerging after 140-150 days. Unlike some species, these turtles lack parental care, with the females leaving after laying their eggs. They can lay clutches twice a year. Male vs. Female: Spotting the difference is easy! Females are significantly larger, while males possess longer, thicker tails at the base. The plastrone (lower shell) curves inwards in males, remaining flat in females. Appearance: The Brown Roofed Turtle lives up to its name, featuring a brown carapace (upper shell) with a central backbone. Their webbed feet propel them through the water with ease. Look closely, and you might spot an orange-red spot behind their eyes! Diet & Habits: This omnivorous aquatic species enjoys a diverse diet, with a particular fondness for aquatic plants. They also enjoy basking in the sun twice daily. Lifespan & Threats: Brown Roofed Turtles have an average lifespan of 10-12 years. Sadly, their conservation status is "Near Threatened" due to various factors. These include: Illegal trade: They are often sold as pets or even consumed as food in some countries. Habitat destruction: Pollution and chemical runoff from factories pose significant threats to their aquatic homes. Unsuitable pet care: Well-intentioned pet owners may unknowingly provide inadequate care, leading to the turtle's demise. Conservation Efforts: We can all play a role in protecting these turtles! Here are some ways to help: Spread awareness: Educate your community about the importance of turtle conservation. Report illegal activities: If you witness the sale or capture of turtles, report it to the relevant authorities. Support conservation organizations: Donate or volunteer your time to organizations dedicated to turtle conservation. By working together, we can ensure the survival of these remarkable creatures for generations to come. #PangshuraSmithii #BrownRoofedTurtle #MudTurtle #turtle #freshWaterturtle #Turtlecare #Brownroofedturtlediet #Pet