My new Burmese Star Tortoise

belibulu

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I just recently adopted a Burmese star tortoise.
I realised the lines disconnected and the pattern doesn’t match any of the other photos I’ve seen. 96121F1F-9FFE-42A3-80B5-A9FE33493E9E.jpeg
 

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jcase

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Beautiful tortoise. Patterns will vary, age, size, origin, luck of the draw. Here is one of mine at 163grams. It has an extra scute and a split scute that you can see on the lower half. (Presumed female despite being young, she has very obvious female traits already). On another note, hybrids of indian/sri lankan stars and burmese stars now exist, I've seen a few people producing them in Asia, but I do not think your tortoise is a hybrid, I think it is obviously a burmese star.

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