Pinoy?
So all tortoises with spurs are greek?Not all Greeks are the same. Also, there are a lot... I mean a lot of different sub species...
YeahPinoy?
so you're half Filipino?Hehehe hoy!! Sorry had to do it. It's always fun to see other Filipinos on the forum. When I saw las pinas on your profile I was like, that's near my families place in the Philippines.
Thanks!I'm full blooded born but raised in the US. If you have a Facebook, join our group: Philippine tortoise enthusiasts
Also read up on the link I posted earlier. That man who wrote that post is one of the most knowledgable person I know when it comes to Greek.
Who will accept my join request in facebook?Anytime. I raise Greeks myself and one of my favorite species. You have anymore questions, feel free to contact me anytime. Everybody in this forum are very friendly and will gladly answer your questions.
How can I send a messgae to you?message me your FB name and i can add you
not exactly all tortoises with spurs are greek.So all tortoises with spurs are greek?
Just like he said, not all torts that have spurs are Greeks. From the sounds of it, your new at this. Good thing you came here. Best advise i can give you: don't be afraid to ask questions no matter how stupid you think it is. It's better to ask stupid questions than make stupid mistakes. We are all here to help you out.not exactly all tortoises with spurs are greek.
greek is also known as Mediterranean spur thigh tortoise.
sulcata has more than one spur each side and its known as african spur thigh tortoise.