The yellow-headed side-necked turtle has been removed from national secondary protection. I learned that this news is not true. Although the number of yellow-spotted side-necked turtles is gradually recovering, its wild population is still relatively rare and is subject to illegal fishing and other activities. Threats, so the yellow-headed side-necked turtle is still a national second-level protected animal in our country and cannot be captured at will.
In addition, although the wild yellow-headed side-necked turtle is a protected animal, it cannot be bred in captivity The Yellow-headed Side-necked Turtle can indeed be kept as a pet, and it is not difficult to raise the Yellow-headed Side-necked Turtle.