Mekong snail-eating turtle


The Mekong snail-eating turtle is a species of turtle in the family Geoemydidae. It was monotypic within the genus Malayemys until Brophy reevaluated Malayemys macrocephala, which has been long time considered to be a synonym of M. subtrijuga.

Distribution

The Mekong snail-eating turtle is found in the Mekong River basin of Cambodia, Laos, southern Vietnam, and Thailand and the northern Malay Peninsula, and Java, Indonesia. It could have been introduced to Java via human intervention from the Mekong River Basin. The occurrence of the species in Indonesia is regarded by Brophy to be allochthonous, i.e., non-native or extinct. The population of the Mekong snail-eating turtle is declining due to exploitation of the animal and their habitat.

Predators

The Mekong snail-eating turtle is usually eaten by birds, fish, and larger turtles.