Pictures of fake money turtles can be found online. The carapace of real money turtles is oval, usually yellowish brown, sometimes with black spots or stripes. The plastron is light yellow with black spots on both sides. The head and limbs are dark brown. Money turtles are usually smaller , and their carapace is usually only about 10-15 cm in adulthood.
Money turtles have a long lifespan and can live up to 20 years old years and above. The tail of the male gold turtle is longer, and the raised tail can be used to distinguish male turtles from female turtles. Money turtles are usually mild-tempered and relatively easy to tame. The money turtle is an omnivore and can eat vegetables, fruits, insects, small fish, etc. Money turtles are terrestrial turtles that usually live in dry environments, but they also need to swim and drink in water. The above are some basic characteristics of money turtles, but there may be slight differences between different individuals.