It is one of the types of Star Tortoises.Can someone help me to indetify, which breed is this? View attachment 355188
Please ensure they have water , fresh green food and a soak in shallow clean drinking water to ensure hydration. They are lovely please look after them.That's a bottom pic
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Hello can u please help me indentify the male and female from the three?It is one of the types of Star Tortoises.
Possibly Burmese going by the plastron pix. Or does anyone think it could be a hybrid Star of some type?
Where did you get the ones in your pictures? Knowing that might shed some light on the situation.
I cannot see the tails and anal scutes well enough on any of them to make a guess on their sexes.Hello can u please help me indentify the male and female from the three?
They are up for adoption thru a friend of mine who runs a animal care facility. I really don't know the place of origin. Was planning to adopt them but wanted to know about them before getting them home.I cannot see the tails and anal scutes well enough on any of them to make a guess on their sexes.
Also, as Yvonne said, they are quite young to visually determine the sexes, even with better pictures.
Where did you get these tortoises? You did not answer that question.
Thank you. I really appreciate itThat's great you want to adopt, even if you've had torts before, you may want to read this, its a really great source before one gets one:
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I'm thinking you might be correct. Hybrid Indian/Burmese. From the plastron shot, Burmese only have solid dark triangles on plastron. Indian only get the rays in the pattern. These have rays in the plastral dark areas = Indian Star. Yet the carapace shows the rays developing only from the junctions of the scute seams = Burmese Star.It is one of the types of Star Tortoises.
Possibly Burmese going by the plastron pix. Or does anyone think it could be a hybrid Star of some type?
Where did you get the ones in your pictures? Knowing that might shed some light on the situation.