Pygathrix 16 Sep 2010 mstickmanp said: Maybe they have Roti Island Snake-necked Turtles (Chelodina mccordi)? Click to expand... They do. And they have bred them recently too.
mstickmanp said: Maybe they have Roti Island Snake-necked Turtles (Chelodina mccordi)? Click to expand... They do. And they have bred them recently too.
Hix 17 Sep 2010 Aha, my bad. The title of the pic refers to Australian Lungfish, I assumed they would be replaced by one of the australian Chelodina species (and it looks like C.longicollis).
Aha, my bad. The title of the pic refers to Australian Lungfish, I assumed they would be replaced by one of the australian Chelodina species (and it looks like C.longicollis).
K K Kifaru Bwana 8 Jun 2018 @Hix, even one or two Austral-Melanesian species would qualify here. At least C. oblonga (Chelodina oblonga (Narrow-breasted Snake-necked Turtle, Narrow-breasted Snake-necked Turtle, Northern Snake-necked Turtle, Oblong Turtle, Southwestern Long-necked Turtle)) and the Papuan species C. parkeri.
@Hix, even one or two Austral-Melanesian species would qualify here. At least C. oblonga (Chelodina oblonga (Narrow-breasted Snake-necked Turtle, Narrow-breasted Snake-necked Turtle, Northern Snake-necked Turtle, Oblong Turtle, Southwestern Long-necked Turtle)) and the Papuan species C. parkeri.