I live in the South Western Cape in South Africa. I have a large indigenous garden filled with fynbos which is home to a thriving population of angulate tortoises. The angulates come and go at will and most are familiar to us, my kids have named them. The little fellow in the pictures arrived in our back garden just over a year ago, he lives in the area around the compost heap which is very bushy and has lots of food. We see him about 3 times a week and he is a really friendly little chap – he takes Hibiscus flowers from us and loves to have his chin tickled. This is quite unlike the angulates who are wild and don’t like attention or handling. I keep calling him ‘he’, if fact we have named him Jeb, but I am not sure of his sex. Also, he is the only one of his kind in the garden, by googling I think he is a parrot beaked padloper. Can anyone confirm and maybe help with the sex. He seems very happy in his own little territory but I am worried he may get lonely.