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There are 10 species of tortoises commonly found in pet breeding, and it is not bad to keep one

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On the 9.9th I introduced 6 species of tortoises ranked in the world, and some readers and friends asked why there were no Burmese land, four-clawed tortoises, etc. I ranked the turtle species I knew by body weight, and although burmese land is common, it is still slightly petite in terms of body size, and at most it is medium. Today we look at the most common tortoises in the pet breeding process. If you have the ability, you can try to keep one (the turtles that are bred and bred and sold in the pet market are not on the list of national protected animals).

1. Aldabra tortoise.

There are 10 species of tortoises commonly found in pet breeding, and it is not bad to keep one

2. Sulcata turtle.

There are 10 species of tortoises commonly found in pet breeding, and it is not bad to keep one

3. Burmese Star Turtle.

There are 10 species of tortoises commonly found in pet breeding, and it is not bad to keep one

4. Indian Star Turtle.

There are 10 species of tortoises commonly found in pet breeding, and it is not bad to keep one

5. Radiation tortoises

There are 10 species of tortoises commonly found in pet breeding, and it is not bad to keep one

6. Black boot tortoise

There are 10 species of tortoises commonly found in pet breeding, and it is not bad to keep one

7. East African leopard tortoise.

There are 10 species of tortoises commonly found in pet breeding, and it is not bad to keep one

8. Concave tortoise.

There are 10 species of tortoises commonly found in pet breeding, and it is not bad to keep one

9. Red-legged tortoise. (Old red legs)

There are 10 species of tortoises commonly found in pet breeding, and it is not bad to keep one

10. Burmese tortoise. (Golden-headed Ruili species)

There are 10 species of tortoises commonly found in pet breeding, and it is not bad to keep one