Chelodina siebenrocki is a species of turtle in the Chelidae family. Named after Austrian biologist : Friedrick Siebenrock. It is found in Indonesia and Pitcairn. It is a species of Pluerodirian (side neck turtle). more specifically, It has a very long neck. As such, these long neck turtles are often called snake neck turtles. This is a carnivorous turtle that will consume, fish, tadpoles, hatchling turtles, worms, crickets, etc.
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- Chelodina siebenrocki is a species of turtle in the Chelidae family. Named after Austrian biologist : Friedrick Siebenrock. It is found in Indonesia and Pitcairn. It is a species of Pluerodirian (side neck turtle). more specifically, It has a very long neck. As such, these long neck turtles are often called snake neck turtles. This is a carnivorous turtle that will consume, fish, tadpoles, hatchling turtles, worms, crickets, etc. A fairly high PH is recommended for this species to combat fungal infections. It is not an aggressive species in a biting defense. Individuals tend to flail to escape rather than bite. This species can be found not only in fresh water but due to the proximity of the south New Guinea coast and close off shore islands, also can be found in brackish water. Chelodina siebenrocki tends to hide under and between rocks and logs where possible or buries itself in the mud to act as an ambush predator to fish, amphibian, and invertebrate prey - Schnirel, 2008. Sexual dimorphism is quite evident in this species. Females can be easily recognized by the very short, stubby tail. A taxonomic restructuring has Chelodina seibenrocki (underlined) now included within Macrochelodina rugosa (Underlined).
- Die Siebenrock-Schlangenhalsschildkröte (Chelodina siebenrocki) kommt im nordöstlichen Neuguinea und im Nordosten Australiens, auf der Kap-York-Halbinsel vor.
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- Chelodina siebenrocki is a species of turtle in the Chelidae family. Named after Austrian biologist : Friedrick Siebenrock. It is found in Indonesia and Pitcairn. It is a species of Pluerodirian (side neck turtle). more specifically, It has a very long neck. As such, these long neck turtles are often called snake neck turtles. This is a carnivorous turtle that will consume, fish, tadpoles, hatchling turtles, worms, crickets, etc.
- Die Siebenrock-Schlangenhalsschildkröte (Chelodina siebenrocki) kommt im nordöstlichen Neuguinea und im Nordosten Australiens, auf der Kap-York-Halbinsel vor.
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- Chelodina siebenrocki
- Siebenrock-Schlangenhalsschildkröte
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