Leopard Tortoises
Named for their striking patterns, Leopard Tortoises can be seen grazing throughout the grasslands of Central and Southern Africa. Their unique adaptations have allowed them to thrive in harsh environments teeming with large predators from wild dogs to large cats.
Despite their dangerous environment, these tortoises are incredibly placid and friendly, often forming bonds with their keepers. With their unique patterns, hardy nature, and easy going personalities, its easy to understand why these beauties are on the bucket list for many exotic animal enthusiasts.
Named for their striking patterns, Leopard Tortoises can be seen grazing throughout the grasslands of Central and Southern Africa. Their unique adaptations have allowed them to thrive in harsh environments teeming with large predators from wild dogs to large cats.
Despite their dangerous environment, these tortoises are incredibly placid and friendly, often forming bonds with their keepers. With their unique patterns, hardy nature, and easy going personalities, its easy to understand why these beauties are on the bucket list for many exotic animal enthusiasts.
Named for their striking patterns, Leopard Tortoises can be seen grazing throughout the grasslands of Central and Southern Africa. Their unique adaptations have allowed them to thrive in harsh environments teeming with large predators from wild dogs to large cats.
Despite their dangerous environment, these tortoises are incredibly placid and friendly, often forming bonds with their keepers. With their unique patterns, hardy nature, and easy going personalities, its easy to understand why these beauties are on the bucket list for many exotic animal enthusiasts.
Additional Info:
Scientific Name: Stigmochelys pardalis
Habitat: Semi-arid grasslands and savannas of South and Central Africa
Origin: Captive Bred
Current Diet: Variety of grasses, weeds, succulents, and leafy greens
Current Size: 2-3 inches
Lifespan: Over 60 years
Max Size: 18 - 24 inches
Restricted States: Hawaii