Hermanns tortoises
species of reptile
The Hermann's tortoise (Testudo hermanni ) is a small to medium size species of tortoise.[1] They are native to southern Europe.[1] They also live in nearby islands in the Mediterranean Sea.[2] Their range is from Romania and Greece to southern Spain.[3] About 25% of them live on the Italian Peninsula.[3]
Hermann's tortoises are a golden brown color. They have two dark stripes on their underside or belly. They usually have black markings.[2] In size, they range from 120 millimetres (4.7 in) to 230 millimetres (9.1 in) in length.[3] Females are larger than males. They also become sexually mature sooner.[3] Their diet includes leaves, flowers and fruit.[4] It was a popular pet but are now a protected species.[4]
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