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African Spurred Tortoise
The African Spurred Tortoise is also known as the Grooved Tortoise, the Spur Tortoise and the African Spur Thigh Tortoise. It is a desert-dwelling tortoise whose range extends along the southern edge of the Sahara Desert from Senegal and Mauritania, east through Mali, Chad, the Sudan and Ethiopia to Eritrea.



African Spurred Tortoises are herbivores and their diet consists of desert succulents, dried leaves and grass and particularly leaves from the Morning-Glory plant.



Males are quite aggressive in nature and will ram and bite each other while vocalising grunts, croaks and whistles Even from the moment these tortoises hatch they are aggressive with each other and try to flip each over on to their shells.



Mating usually occurs during February to March. After a gestation period of 60 days, the female searches for a suitable nesting place and begins to lay between 15-30 eggs. The nests are then filled in and the eggs completely covered. Incubation lasts 212 days (around 8 months) and hatchlings emerge from the eggs 1-3 days after a rainfall, usually at night. It can take 3-10 days for the hatchlings to reach the surface of the nest.

Fun Facts

The African Spurred Tortoise is known to get excited and run around just before it rains. Female tortoises can raise their shell up off the ground and then drop it with a thud.

scientific classification

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Chordata

Class

Sauropsida

Order

Testudines

Family

Cryptodira

Genus

Centrochelys

Species

Centrochelys Sulcata

did you know?

The African Spurred Tortoise is the third largest tortoise in the world and the largest mainland tortoise.
These tortoises can achieve an adult size of up to 36 inches and over 200 pounds!
Our African Spurred Tortoise can be found in an outdoor exhibit at Papa Steve’s Family Farm.

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