Red Footed Tortoise

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Scientific Name: Chelonoidis carbonarius

DID YOU KNOW?

  • Red-footed tortoises when resting barely move, and they will allow leaf litter to gather on them. Termites have even built tunnels on top of the carapaces of Red-footed tortoises at rest.
  • Red-footed tortoises when resting barely move, and they will allow leaf litter to gather on them. Termites have even built tunnels on top of the carapaces of Red-footed tortoises at rest.
  • Red-footed tortoises when resting barely move, and they will allow leaf litter to gather on them. Termites have even built tunnels on top of the carapaces of Red-footed tortoises at rest.

EVERY SPECIES COUNT

Red-footed tortoises in the wild face severe threats, primarily habitat destruction from logging, agriculture, and development, coupled with extensive hunting and poaching for the pet trade and as a food delicacy.

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MY CONSERVATION STATUS
Vulnerable 60%

HOW LONG DO I LIVE?

Wild: 20-40 years
Under human care: Up to 50 years

WHERE DO I LIVE?

They live in dry and wet forests areas, grasslands and the savanna throughout South America.

WHAT KIND OF EATER AM I?

Herbivore

WHAT’S ON MY MENU?

Live or dead plants or fruits, fungi, flowers.

HOW MUCH DO I WEIGH?

9 kg