Animal's Details

Scientific Name
Lissemys punctata
Category
Reptiles
Created on Date
2024-10-12 12:31:44
Common Name
Indian flapshell turtle
Synonym(s)
Indian flapshell turtle
Family
Trionychidae
Status
Live
Description

The Indian flapshell turtle, scientifically known as Lissemys punctata, is a freshwater turtle belonging to the family Trionychidae. Found primarily in the Indian subcontinent, including India, Bangladesh, and Nepal, this species inhabits a variety of aquatic environments such as rivers, ponds, and marshes. The Indian flapshell turtle is distinguished by its flattened, soft shell, which is covered by skin rather than hard scales, providing it with a unique streamlined shape that aids in swimming.


This turtle typically exhibits a dark brown or olive coloration, with yellowish spots or streaks on its skin. One of its most notable features is the presence of flaps of skin along the sides of its neck, which it can extend when swimming. Indian flapshell turtles are omnivorous, feeding on a diet that includes aquatic plants, insects, and small fish. They are also known for their ability to breathe through their cloaca, allowing them to remain submerged for extended periods.


Reproduction occurs through egg-laying, with females nesting in sandy areas during the monsoon season. The Indian flapshell turtle plays an important ecological role in its habitat by helping maintain the balance of aquatic ecosystems and is considered a species of least concern, although habitat loss poses potential threats.