
Indian flapshell turtle is a fresh water species of turtle found in South Asia. The “Flap-shelled” name stems from the presence of femoral flaps that are located on the plastron. These flaps of skin serve the purpose of covering the limbs when they retract into the shell. It is unclear what protection the flaps offer against predators. They are widespread and common in the South Asian provinces.
Similar species: Turtles And Tortoises

By Bagerathan Sivarajah
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Uploaded Apr 18, 2014. Captured Apr 13, 2014 13:23 in Kukulkatuwa Road, Sri Lanka.