The Okinawa leaf turtle is found in the archipelago of the Ryukyu in southern Japan. It can be found on the three islands of Okinawa, Kumejima and Tokashiki-jima, and it is one of the only wild native turtle of Japan with Mauremys japonica and Cuora flavomarginata evelynae. This turtle lives in the hilly jungle and prefers wet highly dense forests. Most of the wild individuals carry natural algae on their shells, witness to the high humidity environment where they live. Primarily carnivorous, these turtles eat invertebrates such as snails, worms, and insects but would not refuse small fruits like berries. Highly secretive, this animal spends most of its time hidden in the holes and caves that form from natural accumulation of rocks. Females can lay one to three eggs in one season, which is a very low reproductive rate, unfortunately this doesn’t help their survival.