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Is the leopard tortoise endangered?

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Christopher Anderson

Published Mar 19, 2026

Is the leopard tortoise endangered?

Leopard tortoises are the most widespread tortoise in sub-Saharan Africa. They are not considered threatened, but they are under increasing pressure from habitat loss.

Are leopard tortoises illegal?

Legality. The United States banned the import of wild leopard tortoises in 2000 because many were infected with a tick that causes heartwater disease. This ailment can be devastating to livestock. It is still legal to breed and own captive, domestic leopard tortoises.

How many species of leopard tortoises are there?

Description: There is currently one species of leopard tortoise recognized, but there are at least two distinct forms. There is a southern form and a northern form. The easiest way to distinguish the two forms is in the spotting seen on hatchlings.

What is the fourth largest tortoise?

The leopard tortoise
Description. The leopard tortoise is a large and attractively marked tortoise and is the fourth largest species of tortoise in the world. Typical adults can reach approximately 46cm in length and can weigh up to 18kg. The carapace is high and domed, sometimes with pyramid shaped scutes.

Does a leopard tortoise hibernate?

Hibernation. Leopard Tortoises do not hibernate. They come from an environment where temperatures are warm and consistent.

What is the only tortoise that can swim?

As well as being the only tortoise able to swim the leopard tortoise can stay submerged for up to 10 minutes.

What tortoises dont hibernate?

Leopard tortoises DO NOT hibernate meaning they are great for people who want to steer clear of the hibernation process and can be interacted with all year round!

Do leopard tortoises need heat at night?

Adult leopard tortoises should be housed outdoors in warm, dry climates, whenever possible. Leopard tortoises do not hibernate and should be provided with supplemental heating when night temperatures drop below 15ºC (60ºF).

How much space does a leopard tortoise need?

Leopard tortoises will do best if kept outdoors in temperatures that do not fall below 50°F. If being kept indoors, an adult Leopard tortoise will need at least a space of 80 ft². Zoo Med’s Tortoise House™ is an ideal enclosure to house this species as a hatchling and juvenile.

What Colour is a leopard tortoise?

The classic, unmistakable, leopard-like pattern covers the leopard tortoise’s highly domed shell. The ground color is horn to yellowish, with some specimens being almost black and others nearly patternless (usually the case in older animals). Considered one of the planet’s most beautiful chelonians, S.

What is the fifth largest tortoise?

Yellow-footed tortoises
Yellow-footed tortoises are a large species – fifth-largest overall and third-largest mainland species, after the Aldabra giant tortoise (Aldabrachelys gigantea), Galapagos giant tortoise (Chelonoidis niger), African spurred tortoise, and Asian forest tortoise.

Can a tortoise bite your finger off?

These bites are extremely painful, due to the fact that these tortoise species need to chew through more dense food on a daily basis. Additionally, these types of tortoises are more than likely to break the skin of a human, and could even take fingers off with the right amount of force.