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Tortoises are land dwelling and feed on a range of plant matter. In the wild, they are active during the morning and late afternoon in search of food. The midday sun is generally to warm so most species will hide away in burrows.


Hermans Tortoise PhotoAvailable to Order

Hermans Tortoise
Testudo hermanni

The Herman’s tortoise is small to medium in size and is one of five species of Mediterranean tortoise from the genus Testudo, they can be found throughout Southern Europe. These are the UK’s most popular kept species of tortoise!

Horsefield Tortoise PhotoAvailable to Order

Horsefield Tortoise
Testudo horsfieldi

The Horsefield or Russian tortoise is arguably the most popular pet species of tortoise out there due to their smaller size and hardy nature. They are ideal for beginners into the reptile hobby who are interested in keeping Chelonian species.

Indian Star Tortoise PhotoAvailable to Order

Indian Star Tortoise
Geochelone elegans

The Indian Star Tortoise is a striking species. Each star is centered on a pyramidal bump on the shell, the females have a bumper shell compared to males. This tortoise grows between at size of 20-30cm, females being larger.

Leopard Tortoise PhotoAvailable to Order

Leopard Tortoise
Geochelone pardalis

Leopard Tortoises reach an adult size of 18", they are the worlds fourth largest species. They have a yellowish coloured shell with black dots, hence the name.

Mediterranean Spur-Thighed Tortoise PhotoAvailable to Order

Mediterranean Spur-Thighed Tortoise
Testudo graeca ibera

The Spur-Thighed tortoise or Greek Tortoise as it also known by, is one of five species of Mediterranean tortoise. It is commonly confused with the Hermans tortoise but there are distinct differences.

Red Foot Tortoise PhotoAvailable to Order

Red Foot Tortoise
Geochelone carbonaria

Red Foot Tortoise is a medium sized South American tortoise.

Aldabrans Tortoise PhotoCurrently Unvailable

Aldabrans Tortoise
Geochelone gigantea

The Aldabrans Tortoise is the worlds second largest species with adults reaching sizes of 122cm and weighing 250kg. This is not a tortoise for a novice and plenty of land is required!

Bells Hinged Back Tortoise PhotoCurrently Unvailable

Bells Hinged Back Tortoise
Kinixys belliana

This is a small 14-18cm Hinged Back Tortoise from dry to moist savanna of Africa. They are rarely offered within the pet trade.

Dwarf Hermans Tortoise PhotoCurrently Unvailable

Dwarf Hermans Tortoise
Testudo hermanni hermanni

The Dwarf Hermans Tortoise is more colourful compared to the normal Hermans. They have a bright yellow shell with large amounts of black/brown patterning, they also reach a smaller size.

Homes Hinged Back Tortoise PhotoCurrently Unvailable

Homes Hinged Back Tortoise
Kinixys homeana

This is a forest dwelling species found living in moist habitats close to water in Africa. This Hinged Back Tortoise is rarely offered within the pet trade.

Marginated Tortoise PhotoCurrently Unvailable

Marginated Tortoise
Testudo marginata

The Marginated Tortoise can only be found in parts of Greece and southern Albania, they have also been introduced in Sardinia and Tuscany, Italy.

Pancake Tortoise PhotoCurrently Unvailable

Pancake Tortoise
Malacochersus tornieri

The Pancake Tortoise really does look like a pancake with its flattened shell. They are a small species growing to an adult size of 6-7 inches and have beautifully patterned shell.

Sulcata Tortoise PhotoCurrently Unvailable

Sulcata Tortoise
Geochelone sulcata

The Sulcata or Giant African Spur Thigh Tortoise is the second largest mainland tortoise in the world.

Yellow Foot Tortoise PhotoCurrently Unvailable

Yellow Foot Tortoise
Geochelone denticulata

Yellow Foot Tortoise reach an adult size of 16-20 inches, some can be as large as 28 inches, but this is rare. They can be found in South America over a wide range from Bolivia through Brazil.

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