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  2. Desert tortoise - Wikipedia

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    Males have larger tails than females do. Their shells are high-domed, and greenish-tan to dark brown in color. The high domes of their shells allow for space for their lungs, which helps them maintain thermoregulation, also known as maintaining internal temperature. [13] Desert tortoises can grow to 10–15 cm (4–6 in) in height.

  3. Sonoran Desert tortoise - Wikipedia

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    The Sonoran Desert tortoise (Gopherus morafkai), or Morafka's desert tortoise, [3] [4] is a species of terrestrial chelonian reptile of the family Testudinidae ...

  4. Goode's thornscrub tortoise - Wikipedia

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    The Goode's thornscrub tortoise, also known as the Sinaloan thornscrub tortoise, Sinaloan desert tortoise or Goode's desert tortoise (Gopherus evgoodei), ...

  5. Baby desert tortoises come to Living Desert for ‘head start ...

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    About 40 desert tortoise hatchlings are at The Living Desert as part of a conservation effort. After months of care, they'll return to the wild.

  6. Desert tortoises are out of hibernation and need homes. Here ...

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    Arizona Game and Fish has more than 100 captive tortoises that need homes. Here's why and everything you need to know about applying to adopt one.

  7. Gopherus - Wikipedia

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    Desert tortoise (Gopherus agassizii) drinking from roadway in Joshua Tree National Park The diet of tortoises contain excess salt, sodium, chloride, and potassium that must be purged from the body, and drinking free standing water, even if only once or a few times each year, is essential for this function and for tortoise survival.

  8. Mojave desert tortoise officially joins California's ... - AOL

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  9. Kleinmann's tortoise - Wikipedia

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    Kleinmann's tortoise tend to live in habitats that receive less than 50 mm of rain every year. These habitats tend to be countries with expansive desert areas such as Egypt and Libya. It is least active when the weather is very cold or very hot. During the colder months, it is out most during midday.