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  1. maplecran

    Help identify sub specie of adult Hermann’s tortoise

    Ohh that triangle scute is the inguinal scute. I see it now, thank you! 🙌
  2. maplecran

    Help identify sub specie of adult Hermann’s tortoise

    @TeamZissou Thank you so much for the detailed reply. As for his inguinal scute, i am not sure which part of the scute around the leg is it so i took a picture of them instead. Can you tell from these pictures? I saw from the source page you shared some western and eastern can have missing...
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    Help identify sub specie of adult Hermann’s tortoise

    Please help to identify if my adult male Hermann’s is Western or Eastern sub specie. I got him from someone who cant house him anymore, and according to him he is a Western Hermann’s tortoise and is about 4 years old. He weights about 450g. I initially thought he was a Western but as i...
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    Oriental False Hawksbeard

    Oriental false hawksbeard Youngia japonica (Crepis Japonica) Has anyone tried to feed false hawksbeard? I fed them awhile ago thinking they might be similar to hawksbeard, but it seems that its genus changes from crepis, which was similar to hawksbeard, to youngia. Now i am worried if it...
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    Help identifying this little one

    hmmm I see now. this could be a native desert tortoise but my backyard is fenced (and quite big) and on our left side are wires then on right side and backside are walls and its all houses right around on my neighbor. At first my first bet was that its a pet of a my neigbhor on the right side of...
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    Help identifying this little one

    This looks like a hatchling to me, and I'm not sure how ill take care of it-- the environment it needs and the food it wants (since I don't know what kind of tortoise this small one is). I found this today on my backyard in a city in nevada. could be someone's pet but I cant imagine this baby...
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