Greek subspecies identification

Rameses

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I wanna say it's testudo graeca graeca, but not 100% sure. Might anyone here know?
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I do not think you will be able to confirm without dna testing, but I suspect T.g. terrestris. It does not look like any of the North African subspecies to me.
 

Rameses

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I do not think you will be able to confirm without dna testing, but I suspect T.g. terrestris. It does not look like any of the North African subspecies to me.
Might you know a company or someone I can go to for a DNA test?
 

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