Harrera mud turtles and hairy-footed turtles are both freshwater turtles. The differences between them are as follows:
Appearance characteristics:
1. Different head shapes: Harrera mud turtles The head of the turtle is relatively flat, the neck is short, and the eyes are large and protruding; the head of the turtle is relatively rounded, the neck is long, and the eyes are small and flat.
2. Different colors: The shell and skin of the Harela mud turtle are black and dark brown with yellow spots; the shell and skin of the hairy turtle are light brown with dark brown stripes.
3. The shape of the claws is different: the claws of the Harrera mud turtle are relatively short and have blunt and rounded claw tips; the claws of the hairy feet are relatively long and have sharp claw tips.
Habits and characteristics:
1. Different habitats: Harela mud turtles mainly live in They prefer to swim in fresh water environments such as rivers and lakes; while hairy-footed animals are more suitable to live in still water environments such as lakes and are accustomed to walking on land.
2. Different feeding habits: The Harela mud turtle mainly feeds on aquatic plants, insects and small fish; the hairy turtle mainly feeds on crustaceans, small fish and insects.
In general, Harela mud turtles and hairy-footed turtles have certain differences in appearance and habits. They can be distinguished by observing their appearance and habitat.