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  2. Aldabra giant tortoise - Wikipedia

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    The Aldabra giant tortoise (Aldabrachelys gigantea) is a species of tortoise in the family Testudinidae and genus Aldabrachelys. The species is endemic to the Seychelles , with the nominate subspecies , A. g. gigantea native to Aldabra atoll.

  3. Aldabrachelys gigantea arnoldi - Wikipedia

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    The three Aldabra-Seychelles giant tortoise subspecies can be distinguished based on carapace shape, but many captive animals may have distorted carapaces, so they may be difficult to identify. Arnold's giant tortoise is flattened, smooth, and with a relatively high opening to the shell; it is usually black.

  4. Aldabrachelys - Wikipedia

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    Aldabrachelys [1] is genus of giant tortoises, including the Aldabra giant tortoise (Aldabrachelys gigantea) native to the Seychelles, as well as two extinct species, Aldabrachelys abrupta and Aldabrachelys grandidieri known from Madagascar.

  5. File:Aldabra Giant Tortoise, Ile aux Aigrettes Nature Reserve ...

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  6. Aldabrachelys grandidieri - Wikipedia

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    Aldabrachelys grandidieri was a giant tortoise, one of the largest in the world, measuring about 125 cm (49 in) in carapace length. It was originally one of the six endemic tortoise species of Madagascar (two large Aldabrachelys ; two medium Astrochelys ; two small Pyxis ).

  7. Aldabrachampsus - Wikipedia

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    Fossil discoveries made at a dried up pond on Grande Terre Island corresponding to the Late Pleistocene Aldabra Limestone show evidence of a predator-prey relationship between crocodilians and the native giant tortoise Aldabrachelys gigantea. Several tortoise shell fragments from the site are known to bear distinct feeding marks in the form of ...

  8. The world’s oldest tortoise has lived through two world wars, witnessed the rise and fall of the British Empire, and has just turned 190 years old.

  9. File : Aldabra Giant Tortoise Geochelone gigantea edit1.jpg

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