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Green-Haired Turtle Known For Breathing Through Its Genitals, Is Now 'Endangered'

by Rahul Kumar Patel | 13-04-2018 14:03



Several animal populations have been added to the endangered list and there seems to be no end it. It's sad and disheartening to see so many wonderful creatures approach their deaths.

The latest to be added to the list is the green-haired turtle. The turtle is known for breathing through its genitals - which is one of its many striking features. The turtle is only found in Mary river in Queensland.The reptile species have been added to a new list of the most vulnerable reptile species compiled by the Zoological Society of London (ZSL). The turtle has been placed on the 30th spot on the list. 

The turtle's popularly identified by its 'punk' appearance that is derived from vertical strands of algae growing on its head as well on its body. The turtle also makes for a great house pet for it has a docile nature.Other endangered species on the list include the Round Island keel-scaled boa from Mauritius, the minute leaf chameleon from Madagascar; and the gharial, a freshwater crocodile found in the rivers of northern India and Nepal.Here's hoping that the species survive through the test of time. Because dwindling numbers of species across the world is a constant reminder that we are inching towards the end much faster than we should. 

Picture source- Green India.