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Posted by: zovick at Wed Oct 14 07:09:39 2009 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by zovick ] It is very definitely an Elongated Tortoise and not an Egyptian. The plastron shot is very characteristic of the genus Indotestudo (Travancore, Elongated, and Forsten's Tortoises). So are the rectangular nuchal scute with its long and parallel sides and the rectangular overall shell shape. [ Hide Replies ]
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