African Spurred Tortoise

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Thursday 12th April

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The African spurred tortoise is native to the Sahara Desert and the Sahel, a transitional ecoregion of semiarid grasslands, savannas, and thorn shrublands found in the countries of Burkina FasoChadEritreaEthiopiaMaliMauritaniaNigeriaSenegal, and Sudan In these arid regions, the tortoise excavates burrows in the ground to get to areas with higher moisture levels, and spends the hottest part of the day in these burrows. This is known as aestivation. Burrows may average 30 inches in depth; some dig tunnel systems extending 10 feet or more underground. There is a variant of this tortoise in Sudan, they differ by having a bigger overall body and shell. [Credit: Wikipedia]