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  2. African spurred tortoise - Wikipedia

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    The African spurred tortoise (Centrochelys sulcata), also called the sulcata tortoise, is an endangered species of tortoise inhabiting the southern edge of the Sahara Desert, the Sahel, in Africa. It is the largest mainland species of tortoise in Africa, and the third-largest in the world, after the Galapagos tortoise and Aldabra giant tortoise.

  3. List of reptiles of Africa - Wikipedia

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    African spurred tortoise or Sulcata tortoise: Centrochelys sulcata: southern edge of the Sahara Desert: Third largest species of tortoise in the world; the largest non-island species. [1] African helmeted turtle Marsh terrapin: Pelomedusa subrufa: Very wide range Aldabra giant tortoise: Aldabrachelys gigantea: Seychelles Angonoka tortoise ...

  4. Centrochelys - Wikipedia

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    Centrochelys is a genus of tortoise.It contains one living species, the African spurred tortoise (Centrochelys sulcata), native to the Sahel and adjacent areas. A number of fossil species have been attributed to this genus, but their placement in the genus is considered equivocal.

  5. Centrochelys atlantica - Wikipedia

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    Tortoise fossils were described but not named from the crater in 1935. [2] Four further bones from a private collector supposed to have been found in the same crater were described in 1998 as a new species similar to the extant Testudo calcarata (= Centrochelys sulcata ), differentiated from C. sulcata by its smaller size and lesser robusticity.

  6. 100-year-old African tortoise reunited with family after ...

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    A 100-year-old African tortoise named Biscuit has been reunited with his family after being rescued from a canal, according to the Parish of Ascension in Louisiana.

  7. Hesperotestudo - Wikipedia

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    Hesperotestudo ("Western turtle") is an extinct genus of tortoise native to North and Central America (ranging as far south as Costa Rica [1]) from the Early Miocene to the Late Pleistocene. [2] Species of Hesperotestudo varied widely in size, with a large undescribed specimen from the Late Pleistocene of El Salvador reaching 150 cm (4.9 ft) in ...

  8. Endangered African pancake tortoise hatches at Rolling Hills ...

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    An African pancake tortoise, weighing just 17 grams, recently hatched at Salina's Rolling Hills Zoo in a milestone for the species' conservation.

  9. Tent tortoise - Wikipedia

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    The tent tortoise (Psammobates tentorius) is a species of tortoise and one of three members of the genus, Psammobates. [4] Known locally as the Karoo tent tortoise , this highly variable species is found in South Africa and Namibia .