Three-keeled turtle drawings and pictures can be found online. The three-keeled turtle is a type of water turtle, mainly distributed in Southeast Asia. The head of the three-keeled turtle is triangular in shape, and the carapace is oval in shape, yellowish brown or brown in color, with obvious lines and spots on the carapace. The plastron is light yellow or light brown, similar in color to the carapace. The limbs are short and clawed, suitable for swimming and crawling in the water.
Three-keeled turtles are smaller in size and mature into adults. The general body length is about 15-20 cm, and the maximum length can reach about 25 cm. The three-keeled turtle is an omnivore, feeding mainly on plankton, small invertebrates, small fish and aquatic plants. They like to swim and crawl inwater and need to be provided with sufficient water and land environments. The three-keeled turtle is an oviparous animal. Female individuals can lay up to 4-5 eggs per year, and the incubation period is 60-90 days. It is necessary to provide suitable breeding environment and incubation conditions, such as temperature, humidityand light, etc.