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10 animal stick figure

10 animal stick figure is as follows:

1, draw a circle first. Draw four straight lines.

2. Draw a curve. Two points.

3. Draw four curves. Draw the tail of a little turtle.

Living habits of sea turtles:

The tortoise is a semi-aquatic and semi-terrestrial reptile. Mainly inhabit rivers, lakes, reservoirs, ponds and other waters. Trapped in water during the day. When it is hot in summer, they look for shade in droves. Gentle temperament, do not fight with each other. When the enemy is injured or frightened, the head, limbs and tail are retracted into the shell.

Turtles are omnivores. They feed on animals and insects, worms, small fish, shrimp, snails, mussels, tender leaves of plants, duckweed, melon skin, wheat grains, rice and weed seeds. Their hunger tolerance is very strong, and they will not die if they don't eat for months.

Turtles are temperature-changing animals. When the water temperature is below 10℃, they hibernate in silt or covered loose soil. The hibernation period generally lasts from 1 1 to April of the following year. When the water temperature rises to 15℃, the cave will move. Water temperature 18-20℃ to start feeding. Afraid of high temperature above 20℃, hiding in deep cement.

The tortoise grows slowly. Under normal circumstances, the growth rate of soft-shelled turtle is: the weight of one-year-old soft-shelled turtle is about 15g, that of two-year-old soft-shelled turtle is 50g, that of three-year-old soft-shelled turtle is about 100g, that of four-year-old soft-shelled turtle is 200g, that of five-year-old soft-shelled turtle is 250-350g, and that of six-year-old soft-shelled turtle is about 400g. Male turtles grow slowly, and the largest individual who is sexually mature is generally below 750 grams.