Animalia > Chordata > Testudines > Podocnemididae > Podocnemis > Podocnemis unifilis

Podocnemis unifilis (Yellow-spotted Amazon River Turtle; Yellow-spotted river turtle)

Synonyms: Chelys lata (pro parte); Emys cayennensis (heterotypic); Podocnemis tracaya; Testudo terekay

Wikipedia Abstract

The yellow-spotted Amazon river turtle or yellow-spotted river turtle (Podocnemis unifilis) is one of the largest South American river turtles. It can grow up to 45 cm long and weigh up to 8 kg. This species can be recognized by its black or brown oval carapace (upper shell) with distinctive low keels on the second and third scutes. Yellow spots on the side of its head give this species its common name. These spots are most prominent in juveniles and fade with age. Females can be up to twice the size of males. Their average life span is 60 to 70 years.
View Wikipedia Record: Podocnemis unifilis

Endangered Species

Status: Vulnerable
View IUCN Record: Podocnemis unifilis

Attributes

Adult Weight [1]  9.921 lbs (4.50 kg)
Female Weight [2]  14.066 lbs (6.38 kg)
Gestation [1]  60 days
Litter Size [1]  24
Maximum Longevity [3]  70 years

Ecoregions

Protected Areas

Biodiversity Hotspots

Name Location Endemic Species Website
Cerrado Brazil No
Tropical Andes Argentina, Bolivia, Chile, Colombia, Ecuador, Peru, Venezuela No

External References

Citations

Attributes / relations provided by
1de Magalhaes, J. P., and Costa, J. (2009) A database of vertebrate longevity records and their relation to other life-history traits. Journal of Evolutionary Biology 22(8):1770-1774
2Nathan P. Myhrvold, Elita Baldridge, Benjamin Chan, Dhileep Sivam, Daniel L. Freeman, and S. K. Morgan Ernest. 2015. An amniote life-history database to perform comparative analyses with birds, mammals, and reptiles. Ecology 96:3109
3Turtles and Tortoises Demographic Traits Database for CITES Listed Species ver. 01, Species360 (2018)
Ecoregions provided by World Wide Fund For Nature (WWF). WildFinder: Online database of species distributions, ver. 01.06 Wildfinder Database
Biodiversity Hotspots provided by Critical Ecosystem Partnership Fund
Abstract provided by DBpedia licensed under a Creative Commons License
Species taxanomy provided by GBIF Secretariat (2022). GBIF Backbone Taxonomy. Checklist dataset https://doi.org/10.15468/39omei accessed via GBIF.org on 2023-06-13; License: CC BY 4.0