Malaysian box turtles feed on small animals such as plant stems and leaves, small fish, snails, worms, and insects in the wild. When artificially raised, they like to eat apples, bananas, tomatoes, small fish, lean pork and poultry offal.
After understanding what the Malayan box turtle eats, let's introduce its living habits.

The Malayan box turtle is timid, afraid of being disturbed, and is on the shore While resting, when suddenly encountering vibrations and noises, they immediately jumped into the water, and some hid in the grass and under stone crevices, while some Malayan turtles retracted their limbs, head and tail into their shells, and their plastrons and carapaces were closed. , commonly known as closed shell, when there is no sound around, it slowly shows its head and gradually opens its shell.
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