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Endangered Indian turtles hatch in US zoo after two decades

By IANS | Published: October 05, 2022 5:06 PM

New York, Oct 5 Officials at the San Diego zoo announced the arrival of 41 tiny Indian narrow-headed ...

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New York, Oct 5 Officials at the San Diego zoo announced the arrival of 41 tiny Indian narrow-headed softshell turtles - a rare and endangered turtle species - after two decades.

The Indian narrow-headed softshell turtle is mainly found in South Asia, especially in the Indus, Ganga, Godavari, Coleroon, Mahanadi and Padma rivers. In India, the species has largely been spotted in the states of West Bengal, Meghalaya and Goa.

The conservationists at the San Diego Zoo Wildlife Alliance had closely monitored three adult turtles for any indications of breeding. After 20 years, they found two nests containing 41 eggs - all survived.

"This is an extremely prolonged process as the turtles can take close to 10 years to even reach sexual maturity," said a news release.

It makes the zoo the first accredited organisation in North America to hatch and raise the rare species.

When emerging from their shell, hatchlings can be as small as about 4 cm. They can grow to as long as 3.6 feet from the front to back of the top shell.

The species requires a highly specialised habitat. A female turtle, at a time, can lay about 65-193 eggs. It is believed to be an ambush feeder and spends most of its time concealed below the sand, with only the tip of the snout exposed, according to the Wildlife Institute of India.

These turtles are listed as endangered by the International Union for Conservation of Nature. Some of the major threats to their population include exploitation for medicine and meat.

Environmental pollution, sandbar habitat destruction, international pet trade and human food harvesting have also played a role in these turtles becoming an endangered species.

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