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Leopard Tortoise
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| | Description: |
- The Leopard tortoises have beautiful constrasting and spotted yellow and black dorsal plates on their carapaces
- In nature, these tortoises do not hibernate.
- They should be placed indoor with suitable (warm) environment during low temperature season such as winter
- CITES listing: Class II (01/07/1975)
| | Distribution: |
- The Leopard tortoises are found in Southern, SouthWestern and Eastern Africa, countries including Sudan, Ethiopia, Zambia, Namibia, Angola, etc.Found in savannas and woodlands
| | Breeding: |
- During September and October in AfricaNormally all year long
| | Nesting: |
- From 5 to 30 eggs per clutch
| | Size: |
- The tortoise length is up to 24 inches (60cm)
- Weight up to more than 80 lbs (35kgs)
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| | Diet: |
- Leopard tortoises are herbivorous
- They prefer a course and high fibre diet such as Opuntia (prickly pear)
- Their natural food are grasses, weeds, and cactus
- Over juicy food or fruits are not suitable such as tomatos, lecttuce
- High protein food is not suitable
- Commercial tortoise food, with high calcium D3 should be provided daily
| | Habitat: |
- Their natural habitat is semi-arid, thomy and grassland
- Require large space to move around
- Dry environment is needed for the tortoises
- 28�C to 32�C during daytime, 20�C to 24�C is the adequet for the tortoise
| | Common Disease: |
- These tortoises might suffer repeated flagelatte and gut problems such as colic results from excessive of soft fruits feeding
- Meat shouldn't be given to Leopard Tortoise. It would cause poor bone formation, liver problems, excessive growth, etc
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