What do you think? Anyone seen or have a larger Burmese? Saw this on instagram today:
turtlesurvival TSA President Rick Hudson, is in Burma at the Lawakananda Wildlife Park, at the Burmese Star Tortoise Breeding Center with the largest known Burmese Star Tortoise, a non reproductive female. It's a balmy 107 F today, and we have over 2,000 eggs already in the ground from this Critically Endangered species!
turtlesurvival TSA President Rick Hudson, is in Burma at the Lawakananda Wildlife Park, at the Burmese Star Tortoise Breeding Center with the largest known Burmese Star Tortoise, a non reproductive female. It's a balmy 107 F today, and we have over 2,000 eggs already in the ground from this Critically Endangered species!