Tortoise ID please

Yvonne G

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Can you give us any information on the tortoise? It sort of looks like a very old Greek, but then again, it just might be a very, very old leopard.
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A photo of the underside of the tortoise, including the tail will help us with ID.

Also the country that you live in and any history behind this tortoise will give us clues too :)
 

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Sorry I cannot help here, but you've a beautiful tort whatever the species. GOD bless.

And a very warm welcome to the forum.
 

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I'm going with Joesmum I say some type of Greek.
 

phebe121

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Believe. Its a greek . def not a leopard. This is a leopard.
 

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I can't tell from the pic. Need more info. I'd guess greek, leopard or even aldabra given the pointy looking nose.

I want to know more about Hawkwoman's hawks too???
 

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