Painted Batagur | The Painted Batagur is the largest turtle living in fresh water. They are in danger of extinction because people take them as pets
or to eat, and because of the deteriorating environments in and around
the rivers they live in. Painted Batagurs live on the Malaysian
peninsula, Sumatra Island, and Kalimantan Island.
Painted Batagurs live in rivers
and sometimes go near the ocean where the seawater mixes with the fresh
water. They also lay eggs in sandy beaches like Green Turtles. Young Painted Batagurs eat other animals and plants. Once they become adults, their diet changes to mainly leaves and other plants.
The number of Painted Batagurs is declining because people capture them to eat, in addition to river water pollution and deteriorating surrounding environments. In Thailand, where the Painted Batagur is on the brink of extinction,
there are strict restrictions against their capture, sale, or purchase.
Additionally, there are efforts to increase their number by breeding.
Although there are international restrictions against the sale and
purchase of Painted Batagurs, there are still many efforts that need to
be made to recover their numbers, such as making river environments safe
for living in
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