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Greek Tortoise

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

Appearance

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.

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Greek Tortoise
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Greek Tortoise

Category

Reptile

Rarity

Common

Danger

2/5

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Interesting facts

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!

Special abilities

Ability

Shell Fortress

Greek Tortoise has a strong, dome-shaped shell that helps them retreat entirely inside for protection from predators.

Ability

Thermal Control

Greek Tortoise can dig shallow burrows to escape scorching heat or extreme cold, maintaining a stable body temperature.

Ability

Sun-Powered

Greek Tortoise can bask in the sun to absorb warmth, which helps them digest food and stay active.

Measurements & details

Length
15-30 cm
Weight
0.7-2.5 kg
Lifespan
50-100 years
Top Speed
0.5 km/h
Clutch Size
1-12
Incubation
60-120 days

Diet & Feeding

Greek Tortoises are herbivores, munching on a variety of plants, flowers, and fruits.

Primary Foods

  • weeds
  • dandelions
  • clover
  • various leaves
  • fruits
  • flowers

Foraging Method

  • Foraging

Ecological connections

Traits

Also known as

Common Greek TortoiseMediterranean Tortoise

Safety

Danger

2/5

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Frequently Asked Questions

How long is Greek Tortoise?

15-30 cm

How much does Greek Tortoise weigh?

0.7-2.5 kg

How long does Greek Tortoise live?

50-100 years

How fast can Greek Tortoise move?

0.5 km/h

What does Greek Tortoise eat?

Greek Tortoises are herbivores, munching on a variety of plants, flowers, and fruits.

Where is Greek Tortoise usually found?

Mediterranean forests and scrublands

How does Greek Tortoise hunt?

Foraging

How many eggs does Greek Tortoise lay?

1-12

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