PLEASE IDENTIFY GREEK

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kathyth

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Hi

I just found out that my Hermanns tortoise is a Greek tortoise; from a well known Hermanns guy.
Please let me know what type of Greek this is, so that I can do my homework.
She does not have a hinge on her plastron.

Thanks!

Ask for more pictures if needed to help to ID.
 

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It looks exactly like mine which have been identified as Ibera ImageUploadedByTortForum1379350464.321489.jpg
 
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Yes, she does look exactly like that!
2 Ibera votes and looking good.
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To assist in her I.D., I am posting a picture of her plastron, should this change anything.
 

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My all time favorite tortoise! IBERA!


to be more precise, FEMALE =)
 

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I raise Ibera greeks myself so if you have any questions i would gladly answer them for you =)
 

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Here is one picture of her outdoor enclosure, that she could hibernate in and lives in.
 
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