what kind is this???

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loulou

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hello wondering if any one could tell me what kind of tortoise this could be ??
 

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It is deffinitely one of the Gopherus species of tortoise, but without seeing the whole tortoise I'm not sure. Are you in Florida? It sort of reminds me of the Florida gopher tortoise.

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Looks more Mediterranean to me. Greek or Hermanns but I really cant tell from the pic. The carapace is not one color as would be expected from a Gopherus species. :)
 

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I agree with Anja looks like a Greek to me. We need more pics one from the top one of the belly and one of the back end, please.
 

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It is a Greek tortoise, Testudo graeca ibera. Most likely from the European mainland and a female. :D

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there u go.. now u know:D welcome to the forum:)
 

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egyptiandan said:
It is a Greek tortoise, Testudo graeca ibera. Most likely from the European mainland and a female. :D

Danny



*bows down*
 

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thank you just it was found in a car park im from england and want to care for it as best i can im doing alot of reseach but with out knowing what t
type it is it is hard but thank you will post some more pics soon and keep you all informed and will most likely be asking for more advice
 

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Welcome to the forum Loulou.
Danny how did you know it was a Female. I don't want you to give all your secrets away but thats amazing.
 

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egyptiandan said:
It is a Greek tortoise, Testudo graeca ibera. Most likely from the European mainland and a female. :D

Danny

wow....
how can you tell the gender?
 

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It was the size of the head Robyn and Tiago. :D Males have a larger head. It works with T.g.ibera, but not very well with the Middle eastern subspecies.

Danny
 

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Wow, Danny it's times like this I realize I have sooooo much more to learn. But at least I am having fun doing it.
 
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