The geometric tortoise
The geometric tortoise, also known as the geometric tortoise, belongs to three categories Two species, similar in appearance but different from each other. At the same time, the pattern of several tortoises is similar to that of the Indian star tortoise. So if you like tortoises, it is recommended to raise Indian star tortoises as an alternative, because relatively speaking, Indian star tortoises are more numerous and easier to raise.
1. Appearance characteristics of the geometric tortoise
The geometric tortoise The pattern is very similar to that of the Indian star tortoise. Each armor plate on the carapace also has a black background color. There are also yellow stripes emanating from the center of the armor, but there are no zigzag protrusions on the edges of the armor. The hands and feet are generally yellow, and some turtles have black spots on their heads. The edges of the carapace of some tortoises are not jagged and protruding, which can be distinguished from the other two species. The other two species have a relatively wide distribution area and can reach Southwest Africa.
2. How to care for tortoises
In Wendu When the temperature is too low, some tortoises will hibernate, but when the temperature is too high, they will also aestivate and cannot eat. Because South Africa is located in the southern hemisphere, the season for tortoises to hibernate is summer in Taiwan. This time difference may be one of the reasons why it is difficult for some tortoises to adapt. The male turtle has a concave belly carapace and a thick tail. The female turtle can lay 12 to 15 eggs per clutch, making it particularly prolific. The hatchlings are about 3 centimeters long. The geometric tortoise is the largest of the three geometric tortoises and can reach more than 20 centimeters, while the other two species are less than 15 centimeters.
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