The reproductive habits of
H. thurjii are unique among reptiles in that the females lay their eggs under water rather than on dry land. Their reproductive cycle follows seasonal changes in the water levels of the rivers in which they live. In autumn, females lay their eggs under water, where higher water levels submerge the eggs for 40 to 45 days. In the winter, lower water levels expose the eggs for five months. The rising water levels of spring submerge the almost mature eggs once again, and the turtles hatch in the river. Indian zoologist
Dhruvajyoti Basu first documented the unique reproductive habits of the brahminy river turtle in 2011. The
Prague Zoo incubated the first brahminy river turtle which was born in captivity in 2012. ==References==