She/he looks very dirty. Suggest nail brush and a hosepipe avoiding head area and then a clean large container with warm shallow warm water and let it soak for about 10 or 20 mins at first to drink. Once done pictures again. How is it in your possession? Who is he/she? Normally we get tiny and young tortoise on here but you have a mature one.
She/he looks very dirty. Suggest nail brush and a hosepipe avoiding head area and then a clean large container with warm shallow warm water and let it soak for about 10 or 20 mins at first to drink. Once done pictures again. How is it in your possession? Who is he/she? Normally we get tiny and young tortoise on here but you have a mature one.
Hi thanks for the reply well I found it 20 years ago hiding in a bush seems like someone abondoned it and since then I decided to take care of her/him actuallyShe/he looks very dirty. Suggest nail brush and a hosepipe avoiding head area and then a clean large container with warm shallow warm water and let it soak for about 10 or 20 mins at first to drink. Once done pictures again. How is it in your possession? Who is he/she? Normally we get tiny and young tortoise on here but you have a mature one.
Hi I appreciate your helpMore than likely a male Greek tortoise, but let's ask @TeamZissou to be sure.
More than likely a male Greek tortoise, but let's ask @TeamZissou to be sure.
Hi TeamZissou thanks for the reply actually I am from CasablancaYou definitely have a Greek tortoise. It looks more like a "Moorish" greek tortoise or Testudo graeca graeca rather than a Moroccan Greek, Testuo graeca marokkensis that we more commonly see.
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What part of Morocco are you from?
Hi TeamZissou thanks for the information that makes senseCasablanca is more in the range of Testudo graeca marokkensis rather than T. graeca graeca. Though, it's possible that someone transported the tortoise from elsewhere and let it go in the city.