Freckled tortoise
As the name suggests, the Freckled tortoise has long spots on its carapace. Lots of freckles, that’s true. The carapace of the freckled tortoise is like a little bit of ink splashed on a spider web turtle. The head is slightly pointed and long, and the patterns on the head are not obvious, but the spots can still be seen. of scars.
Frecked tortoises are found in parts of the Namagua Land area and the western end of the world, roughly from the Orange River in the north to the Piketberg-Cape Province area in the south. In the west, it runs along the Great European and American Coast to the Calvinia region in the east. Generally speaking, Freckled tortoises are mostly found in rocky areas where they live. They usually hide under rock crevices all year round, and they will enter a dormant state during hot and cold seasons. In the habitat from August to October, spring is warm and the flowers are blooming. This is also the time when they are most active. Although they are alive in spring, it is still extremely cold at night, and it is often freezing and frosty in the early morning.
The small armor looks like two sharp horns, very cute. The freckles on the carapace are also irregular but appear together at a certain point.
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