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Radiation tortoises have several levels of protection. Radiation tortoises belong to several levels of protected animals.

Radiation tortoises are listed as CITES Ⅰ class I protected animals in the Washington Convention. The origin of radiation tortoise is Africa, so it should be the first-class protected animal in China. Radiation tortoises have several levels of protection. Nowadays, there are many kinds of turtles. Among them, the patterns of radiation tortoises are very beautiful. As long as you see their patterns, you will be shocked by their patterns in an instant. Especially in recent years, their market share is still quite high. But now the output has decreased, and it is still an endangered animal in the world. Its origin is Africa. If placed in China, it should be a first-class protected animal. It has a long life. 1777, a captain gave a radiation turtle to the kingdom of Tonga, and it lived until 1965. Overall, it lived to 6500 years old. It likes plants with lots of fruits and juices, and cactus is its favorite.

Because the number of radiation turtles in China has been decreasing. Anyone who raises radiation turtles should pay strict attention to the diet nutrition of radiation turtles, so as to avoid improper diet structure leading to flat or bulging back nails of radiation turtles. The author also said: Every healthy radiation turtle bears an extra burden-reproduction. Furthermore, radiation turtles don't hibernate in their native places, so please be sure to equip their beloved radiation turtles with corresponding insulation equipment in cold winter and put them indoors for the severe winter (non-tropical breeders).