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Paperback Egyptian tortoise: The Ultimate Guide to Nutrition, Costs, Care, Health, Behavior, and Socialization. Book

ISBN: B0F1DHS8WZ

ISBN13: 9798313950372

Egyptian tortoise: The Ultimate Guide to Nutrition, Costs, Care, Health, Behavior, and Socialization.

The Egyptian tortoise is one of the smallest tortoise species in the world, with adults typically reaching only 4 to 5 inches in length. This species is known for its light-colored shell, which ranges from pale yellow to golden brown, helping it blend into the sandy deserts of North Africa. The Egyptian tortoise is a slow-moving, herbivorous reptile that thrives in arid environments, making it highly adapted to dry conditions with minimal water sources.
Due to habitat destruction and illegal pet trade, Testudo is critically endangered in the wild. Many conservation programs aim to protect and breed this species to ensure its survival. As a pet, Egyptian tortoises require specific care to mimic their natural habitat and keep them healthy.

History and Natural Habitat
The Egyptian tortoise is native to North Africa, primarily found in Egypt, Libya, and parts of Israel. Historically, these tortoises thrived in coastal sand dunes, desert margins, and semi-arid scrublands. However, habitat loss due to human activity and climate change has significantly reduced their population in the wild.
Their natural environment is characterized by:
Hot and arid climate with low humidity
Sandy or rocky terrain that allows them to burrow for shelter
Sparse vegetation, consisting of hardy desert plants, which provide their primary food source
Extreme temperatures, where they rely on burrowing and shade to regulate their body heat
Egyptian tortoises are diurnal, meaning they are active during the day, but they often avoid the intense midday heat by seeking shelter under rocks, shrubs, or burrowing into the sand. Their small size and light-colored shells help them reflect heat, making them well-adapted to desert life.
Understanding their natural history and habitat is crucial for recreating the right environment in captivity. Owners must ensure proper heating, lighting, and diet to keep them healthy and stress-free.

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