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Afghan tortoise (
Testudo horsfieldii
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The Afghan tortoise has a rounded upper shell (carapace) that is almost as broad as it is long. The upper shell varies in colour f...
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6 Images
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Angulate tortoise (
Chersina angulata
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A distinguishing feature of the angulate tortoise is its greatly enlarged ‘gular scute’, the frontmost part of its lower shell, un...
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21 Images
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Asian tortoise (
Manouria emys
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This tortoise is the largest inhabiting Asia, and the fourth largest in the world. Two subspecies are currently recognised: M. e. ...
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6 Images
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African spurred tortoise (
Geochelone sulcata
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The African spurred tortoise is the largest tortoise of the African mainland, and is surpassed in size only by the giant island sp...
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Berlandier’s tortoise (
Gopherus berlandieri
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This North American tortoise has a somewhat oblong, rather flat-topped carapace (upper shell) with a rough, ridged appearance. Th...
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Bell’s hinged tortoise (
Kinixys belliana
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Bell’s hinged tortoise is a medium-sized tortoise whose common name derives from the unique, moveable ‘hinge’ at the rear of its e...
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Gopher tortoise (
Gopherus polyphemus
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The gopher tortoise has a light to dark brown, elongate upper shell and dull yellow plastron. The skin is greyish brown and the he...
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Impressed tortoise (
Manouria impressa
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Despite first being described back in 1882, the impressed tortoise remains something of an enigma, with very little known about th...
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Egyptian tortoise (
Testudo kleinmanni
)
The Egyptian tortoise is a small, desert-living tortoise of the Middle East, recognised for its high-domed, golden-coloured shell ...
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Elongated tortoise (
Indotestudo elongata
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The elongated tortoise gets its common name from its distinctively long, somewhat narrow carapace. This shell is a caramel to dark...
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Ploughshare tortoise (
Astrochelys yniphora
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This species is one of the rarest land tortoises in the world. Its common name refers to the appearance of the 'gular scute' at th...
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Desert tortoise (
Gopherus agassizii
)
This medium-sized tortoise inhabits the deserts of the western USA. The carapace varies in colour from light brown to dark with or...
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15 Images
6 Videos
Hermann’s tortoise (
Testudo hermanni
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This European tortoise has a distinctly coloured, yellow-orange, domed shell, with bold black markings. The head is brown or blac...
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32 Images
2 Videos
Chaco tortoise (
Geochelone chilensis
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This tortoise’s common name is taken from the Chaco regions of Argentina and Paraguay in which it lives, but the Latin name chilen...
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Forsten's tortoise (
Indotestudo forstenii
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Forsten's tortoise is a medium-sized, yellowish tortoise. The smooth carapace varies from caramel with black blotches to all-black...
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Flat-shelled spider tortoise (
Pyxis planicauda
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The various English common names for this small tortoise generally refer to the noticeably flattened nature of either its oblong u...
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Galapagos giant tortoise (
Geochelone spp.
)
This enormous giant tortoise was once so numerous that Spanish explorers of this region named the archipelago after one of its mor...
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22 Videos
Burmese starred tortoise (
Geochelone platynota
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Of all tortoises characterised by the highly distinctive ‘star’ or ‘radiating’ patterns on their carapace, the Burmese star tortoi...
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Radiated tortoise (
Geochelone radiata
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The radiated tortoise of Madagascar is one of the most attractive of all the tortoises. The high-domed, dark carapace is marked by...
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