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Mangrove Terrapin - Thailand

Last post 02-13-2009 1:52 PM by vassallomartin. 9 replies.
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  • 01-10-2009 12:32 AM

    Mangrove Terrapin - Thailand

    Hi All,

    I'm Jeff from Uk originally, but have been in Thailand for some time now. Just thought you might find this interesting.

    I was walking the dogs around the village lake, and I came across this terrapin, floating in the water, climbed down to get it, core did it stink. Any I looked it up on the web, and if it's what I think it is. A Mangrove Terrapin, then its a very rare find .......check this out...... http://www.ens-newswire.com/ens/jan2007/2007-01-11-03.asp

    I have seen another 2 or 3 of these while I have been fishin in the village lake. I have cotacted the local fisheries dept but have had no reply.

    Regards
    Jeff

  • 01-10-2009 12:54 AM In reply to

    Re: Mangrove Terrapin - Thailand

     It looks like a soft shell turtle!!

  • 01-10-2009 2:31 AM In reply to

    Re: Mangrove Terrapin - Thailand

    Welcome to The Forum, Jeff. Big Smile
     
    Glad to see that there are still some mangrove terrapins around & from the link you've posted, it looks that it's very rare to find some. Hopefully there are & they don't get extinct. Thanks for sharing this info. with us & hope that we'll "see" more of your posts. Yes
    Please treat Corydoras as community inhabitants & not as scavengers. Stick out tongue

  • 01-10-2009 3:35 AM In reply to

    Re: Mangrove Terrapin - Thailand

    Welcome to our forum Jeff, such information is like gold to us in Malta and all over the world. Once you are in Thailand all in formation that you will have on wild specimen mostly tropical fish we would be much more than happy to receive them ,once again thanks for keeping us informed on such species. If you will be coming to Malta just drop us a line so that we meet you.

  • 01-10-2009 3:42 AM In reply to

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    Re: Mangrove Terrapin - Thailand

     Welcome to the forum mate and thanks a lot because personally i have never heard about the mangrove terrapin.

    Very interesting and thanks a lot for sharing here. We all hope that these won't get extinct and also that we'll see further posts from you in the near future. Smile
     

  • 01-11-2009 10:52 AM In reply to

    Re: Mangrove Terrapin - Thailand

     Welcome Jeff. Good to hear that our forum reached out so far away from our shores. Keep in touch and many thanks for the information that you have shared with us. It was very much appreciated.

     

    martin

  • 01-11-2009 11:26 AM In reply to

    Re: Mangrove Terrapin - Thailand

    block2:
    core did it stink
    .  You found it dead ? 

    Btw welcome to the forum from me as well

  • 02-13-2009 3:57 AM In reply to

    Re: Mangrove Terrapin - Thailand

    Unfortunatly it was dead, since posting topic, I have received an email from a turtle conservation group in Bangkok :

    "Dear Jeff, Unfortunately, what you've got is not a Mangrove terrapin. It is not even a native species. It is a Chinese Soft Shell Turtle (Pelodiscus sinensis). They have been introduced to Thailand as farmed animals, and they frequently escape from captivity. I suspect your sightings are of a small population that escaped from some farmer's ponds. Hope this helps. Sincerely, Bill"

    Oh well, bit disappointed but still a good find.

    I have been doing a little bit more research on the Chinese Softshell Turtle and they are classified vunerable on the IUCN Red List of Threatened Species.

    They are also mass bred for turtle soup. Mentioned this to a friend of mine, (he's travelled the world a lot as he was in the Royal Navy some years back) and he said to me " Do you know how they deshell them?"

     "No!" was my reply.

    He said "They hang em up, and tie big weights to their neck and let them hang till they pop out" LOL...sick.

    We keep finding terrapins all other the place, not sure what type but they are common, got some pics somewhere once I dig em out will post them. But the other month I had 3, one was quite big, used to keep them just outside in a water trough, anyway went to clean the trough out one day and the big one had gone. Some one had had it away.

    About 2 months later I was having a drink with a swiss friend of mine, a taxi driver pulled up, he had a limp, and he came up to us, said to me your lady wan, nikhom, I said yes, he ment my lady is wan from Nikhom. He then asked me "Phuut Phaasaa Thai (speak Thai) I said " Nig Noi" (littlebit).

    Asked my friend the same and he told him he understood and could speak thai. The taxi driver spoke to my friend, they both laughed and the taxi driver went and sat down with friends. I said to my friend what he say, he said he told me I had not to tell you. I said, what? . My friend said if I tell you you will get angry, I said I promise I will not get angry, so he then said that man as just said, "Farang's(forigner), turtle make good soup". I nearly fell off my chair laughing.

    I couldn't believe it, I had never met this taxi driver in the 4 years I have been here, but he knew me, and he knew about the turtle disappearing. I starting to believe all Thais are related, cause they don't miss a thing.

    R&R
    Jeff

  • 02-13-2009 5:45 AM In reply to

    Re: Mangrove Terrapin - Thailand

    Well from what I;m reading.... these people eat anything. Tongue Tied

    It's a pity about the disappearance of the Turtle, especially after reading how they de-shell them. Sad

    Please treat Corydoras as community inhabitants & not as scavengers. Stick out tongue

  • 02-13-2009 1:52 PM In reply to

    Re: Mangrove Terrapin - Thailand

    thanks for sharing Jeff, but unbelievably how man can be so unkind to these secluded and rare creatures. I think that there is nothing to laugh about but just dissasociate and condemn such cruelty.

     

    martin 

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