Indian Softshell Turtle

Context:
Sixteen Indian Softshell Turtles were rescued in Greater Noida, highlighting concerns over wildlife trafficking and conservation threats.

Key Highlights:

  • Species Characteristics
  • Large freshwater turtle native to South Asia.
  • Flat olive-green carapace with black streaks on the head.
  • Possesses a tubular snorkel-like snout for breathing while submerged.
  • Habitat and Distribution
  • Found in slow-moving rivers, canals, and wetlands with muddy or sandy bottoms.
  • Distributed across India, Pakistan, Bangladesh, Nepal, Afghanistan.
  • Prominent in Indus, Ganga, and Mahanadi basins.
  • Behaviour and Ecology
  • Omnivorous diet: fish, amphibians, molluscs, plants, carrion.
  • Functions as an ambush predator and river scavenger.
  • Exhibits aestivation during dry seasons.
  • Ecological Role
  • Maintains river ecosystem health by:
    • Consuming dead organic matter
    • Regulating prey populations
  • Threats
  • Poaching and illegal trade
  • Habitat loss and sand mining
  • Fishing net entanglement

Relevant Prelims Points:

  • Scientific Name: Nilssonia gangetica
  • IUCN Status: Endangered
  • CITES: Appendix I (highest protection)
  • Wildlife Protection Act, 1972: Schedule I
  • Aestivation: Dormancy during dry conditions

 

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