The species is limited to a few isolated pockets along the ganges and brahmaputra river basins in.
Red crowned roofed turtle.
Red crowned roofed turtle is an indian reptile that bears a scientific name batagur kachuga is a species of freshwater turtle endemic to south asia.
The red crowned roofed turtle or bengal roof turtle batagur kachuga is a species of freshwater turtle endemic to south asia.
Category of red crowned roofed turtle red crowned roofed turtle was the type of species of its former genus kachuga.
Size of female red crowned roofed turtle.
It is a freshwater turtle species found in deep flowing rivers with terrestrial nesting sites.
The red crowned roofed turtle batagur kachuga is a critically endangered freshwater turtle species known historically from large riverine environments of india nepal and bangladesh.
The turtles like to bask in the sun on land.
Red crowned roofed turtle is one of the 24 species endemic to india is characterised by the bright colours such as red yellow white and blue on the faces and necks of the males.
Bengal roof turtle red crowned roofed turtle.
The species is being bred by the madras crocodile bank trust.
Established in 1964 the iucn red list of threatened species has evolved to become the world s most comprehensive information source on the global conservation status of animal fungi and plant species.
The red crowned roofed turtle batagur kachuga is one of 25 species listed in the new report.
At the end of the rainy season the faces and necks of males develop a spectacular courtship coloration of red yellow white and blue.
It was the type species of its former genus kachuga.
It is listed under appendix ii of cites.
The red crowned roofed turtle is a critically endangered species of freshwater turtle.
The red crowned roofed turtle batagur kachuga is one of the most endangered of india s 24 freshwater turtle species with only around an estimated 400 breeding females at the last overall survey in 2011.
Evolutionarily adapted for high adult survivorship detrimental anthropogenic human activities such as illegal fishing sand mining poaching egg harvesting riverside agriculture and large scale infrastructure projects have resulted in dramatic declines of the wild population.
Females can grow to a shell length of 56 cm 22 in and weigh 25 kilograms 55 lb but males are considerably smaller.
It was the type species of its former genus kachuga.