Radiated tortoise basic information


Radiant tortoise-based raw materials
Radiated tortoise-based raw materials Turtle

Chinese name: Radiated tortoise

Common name: Radiated tortoise

English name: Radiated tortoise

Latin name: Geochelone radiata

Geographic distribution: southern part of Madagascar

Habits: Live in dry areas covered with shrubs and forests.

Suitable temperature: 22-30 degrees Celsius.

Body size: 40cm

Growth method: oviparous. The female lays 3 to 12 nearly spherical eggs in a clutch. The incubation period is generally 145 days to 231 days

Dietary habits: In the wilderness, they are herbivores, eating grass and meaty food, including giant palms. This plant has spread rapidly since it was introduced to Madagascar. . In captivity, radiated tortoises will also eat a variety of fruits and vegetables, including sweet potatoes, carrots, apples, bananas, alfalfa sprouts, and various melons.

The radiated tortoise, also known as the radiated tortoise, is a turtle with very beautiful patterns. Everyone will be shocked by its beautiful patterns when they first see it. The reptile pet market has been very popular in the past few years. Although a large number of reptiles have been imported, the price remains high. The radioactive tortoise is one of the rarest tortoises in the world, but it is far less rare than the Angoloca tortoise (Geocheloneyniphora) that exists on the island of Madagascar. There are only a few dozen Angoloca tortoises in the wild. They have no star-like markings on their backs and are much smaller in Madagascar than the tortoises.


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