Psammobates geometricus, known as the geometric tortoise, is a vibrant species found in the savannas and temperate forests of southern Africa. Recognizable by its tessellated shell pattern in yellow, black, and brown, this herbivorous tortoise plays a crucial role in its ecosystem, contributing to seed dispersal and plant diversity.
Tag: South Africa tortoise
Psammobates geometricus
Psammobates geometricus, known as the geometric tortoise, is a vibrant species found in the savannas and temperate forests of southern Africa. Recognizable by its tessellated shell pattern in yellow, black, and brown, this herbivorous tortoise plays a crucial role in its ecosystem, contributing to seed dispersal and plant diversity.
Chersobius solus
The Chersobius solus or Solus tortoise is a vulnerable species native to the arid Karoo biome of South Africa, known for its smooth, dome-shaped shell with yellow markings and its herbivorous diet consisting of grasses and succulent plants. This diurnal tortoise exhibits burrowing behavior, plays a vital role in its ecosystem by aiding seed dispersal, and can live over 50 years with proper care.