Chinese name Aldabra giant tortoise

Common name Aldabra giant tortoise

English name Aldabra tortoise

Latin name Geochelone gigantea < /p>

Geographically dispersed Aldabra Islands


Introduction to the Aldabra Giant Tortoise
The Aldabra giant tortoise

grows by laying eggs. A female turtle can lay 9-25 eggs as big as tennis balls, which take about 98-200 days to hatch.

Habits and habits: Alberta is very suitable for artificial breeding. Its food is similar to that of leopard tortoise and sulcata. It can handle all plant foods and has gentle characteristics. However, there must be enough space to support such a giant animal. And when the temperature is high, they like to soak in puddles or swamps to cool down, so ponds are indispensable.

Dietary habits: Completely vegetarian, fruit foods have a slightly higher weight ratio.

Physical characteristics: Carapace 90-130 cm.

Care: Aldabra is very suitable for artificial breeding. Its food is similar to that of leopard tortoises and sulcatas. It can handle all plant foods and has gentle characteristics. However, there must be enough space to support such a giant animal. And when the temperature is high, they like to soak in puddles or swamps to cool down, so ponds are indispensable.


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