Phylum Chordata Rank Species | Higher classification Rhinoclemmys Order Turtle | |
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Similar Rhinoclemmys, Turtle, Reptile, Furrowed wood turtle, Wood turtle |
The ornate or painted wood turtle (Rhinoclemmys pulcherrima) is one of nine turtle species of the genus Rhinoclemmys of the family Geoemydidae. There are four recognized subspecies.
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Description

Painted wood turtles can grow to a maximum length of 20 cm. It has a dome-shaped carapace and the plastron has a continuous ventral line. It has red stripes on its body and it has webbed feet.
Distribution
It is found in Mexico (from Sonora southwards) and Central America, as far south as Costa Rica.
Habitat

Painted wood turtles live in rainforests, shallow rivers and bushes. Although they are mostly terrestrial, but can also be floor born in shallow water.
Diet
The painted wood turtle feeds on fruit, insects, and worms.
Breeding

Painted wood turtles are oviparous. Females lay 3-5 eggs at a time. Eggs at low temperatures can be dormant early stages, and can sleep for some time at low temperatures, when the temperature returns to normal incubation can proceed.
In captivity

Painted wood turtles can be kept as pets, and it has long been imported into the various parts of Asia, such as Japan , Taiwan and China. The nominate subspecies is the most common subspecies kept in captivity. They would eat commercial turtle food, and would also eat plant matter.