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can anyone verify...

judo153 Aug 16, 2004 10:10 PM

the other day i was in a fish shop and having a conversation with the owner on softshells,he told me of a 700 pound softshell(something indica)i vaguely remember exactly what he said but i think locale was the burma area,anyway can anyone verify this?or does anybody know of these softshells,i was under the impression that macros were the largest freshwater turtles,thanks...
justin,
1.0 african dwarf caiman
1.0 alligator snapping turtle
0.1 fly river turtle

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bloomindaedalus Aug 18, 2004 03:22 AM

Well he may have been a bit misinformed but he was mostly right.
Chitra indica was coonsidered to be the largest softshell turtle for a long time.
(by some measures the largest frehwater turtle)
Recently Chira chitra was described (grows much larger) and some claimed it to be just indica. I believe the current taxonomy has them as Chitra indica indica and Chitra indica chitra (someone please correct me if i am wrong)

to get an idea of how big is big see the sixth photo down on this page:
chitra researcher's homepage

And they get bigger than that too.

Chitra chitra has now been bred and raised in captivity to fantastic proportions.

There's also at least one undescribed chitra species from the subcontinent.

But no, the guy was crazy or lying.

see for example:

big chitras

hussman Sep 11, 2004 01:24 PM

I think there are four described species of chitras

1. Chitra Indica
2. Chitra Chitra Chitra
3. Chitra Chitra Javanensis
4. Chitra Vandijki

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