




Testudo graeca
The Greek Tortoise has a lovely shell with unique patterns. They enjoy warm, sunny spots and like to eat leaves and flowers!
Habitat: Mediterranean forests and scrublands
The Greek Tortoise has a high-domed, yellow or tan shell with distinctive dark borders on each scute. It features strong, scaly legs and often a small, horn-like spur on each thigh, distinguishing it from many other tortoises.





Category
ReptileRarity
Common
Danger
2/5
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Some Greek Tortoises can live to be over 100 years old!
Temperature during incubation decides if a baby tortoise will be male or female!
Their shell is fused to their spine, making it part of their skeleton!
They don't have teeth, using a strong, sharp beak to snip food instead!
Greek Tortoise has a strong, dome-shaped shell that helps them retreat entirely inside for protection from predators.
Greek Tortoise can dig shallow burrows to escape scorching heat or extreme cold, maintaining a stable body temperature.
Greek Tortoise can bask in the sun to absorb warmth, which helps them digest food and stay active.
Greek Tortoises are herbivores, munching on a variety of plants, flowers, and fruits.

Vulpes vulpes
Preys on tortoise eggs, hatchlings, and even adults.

Aquila chrysaetos
Can prey on juvenile and small adult tortoises.
Taraxacum officinale
A key dietary component for Greek Tortoises.
Step into the incredible world of wild animals and plants living freely in nature. From tiny insects to towering trees, it's all part of the wild wonders around us!
Dig deep and discover animals that build amazing homes underground! They create tunnels and chambers to stay safe, find food, or escape the weather.
Meet the peaceful munchers and grazers who find all their nourishment from plants, leaves, and fruits. They transform plant energy into life!
Marvel at organisms that have an incredible capacity to live for a very, very long time, sometimes spanning centuries or even millennia. They are the elders of the natural world!
Find creatures protected by tough, hard coverings, almost like a natural shield! This armor helps keep them safe from harm in the wild.
Danger
2/5
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15-30 cm
0.7-2.5 kg
50-100 years
0.5 km/h
Greek Tortoises are herbivores, munching on a variety of plants, flowers, and fruits.
Mediterranean forests and scrublands
Foraging
1-12
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