Biology:Travancore tortoise

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Short description: Species of tortoise

Travancore tortoise
Travancore tortoise Anamalai hills.jpg
Adult in the Anaimalai Hills
Scientific classification edit
Domain: Eukaryota
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Chordata
Class: Reptilia
Order: Testudines
Suborder: Cryptodira
Superfamily: Testudinoidea
Family: Testudinidae
Genus: Indotestudo
Species:
I. travancorica
Binomial name
Indotestudo travancorica
(Boulenger, 1907)
Synonyms[1]
  • Testudo travancorica Boulenger, 1907
  • Geochelone travancorica Auffenberg, 1964
  • Indotestudo travancorica Bour, 1980
  • Indotestudo elongata travancorica Obst, 1985
  • Geochelone elongata travancorica Gosławski & Hryniewicz, 1993
  • Indotestudo travancoica Orenstein, 2001 (ex errore)
  • Testudo travencorica Rao, 2006 (ex errore)

The Travancore tortoise (Indotestudo travancorica)[2] is a large forest tortoise growing up to 330 millimetres (13 in) in length. The species was first described by George Albert Boulenger in 1907. It primarily feeds on grasses and herbs. It also feeds on molluscs, insects, animal carcass, fungi and fruits. It occurs in hill forests at 450–850 m elevation. Males combat by ramming their shell during their breeding season between November and March. It makes a shallow nest in the ground and lay 1 to 5 eggs. Hatchlings are 55–60 mm in size. The tortoise is hunted and it is threatened due to forest fires, habitat destruction and fragmentation.

Juvenile
  • Identification: a scute right behind the head is absent and the second scute along the vertebral column is located at the highest point of the shell.
  • Status: IUCN Red list - vulnerable; Indian Wildlife (Protection) Act: Schedule IV.
  • Distribution: restricted to the Western Ghats, in the Indian states of Kerala, Karnataka and Tamil Nadu.
  • Vernacular names:
    • Tamil: periya amai, kal amai
    • Kadas: vengala amai
    • Kannada: betta aame, gudde aame, kadu aame
    • Malayalam: kattu aama

References

  1. Fritz Uwe; Peter Havaš (2007). "Checklist of Chelonians of the World". Vertebrate Zoology 57 (2): 284–285. doi:10.3897/vz.57.e30895. ISSN 1864-5755. 
  2. "ARKive - Travancore tortoise videos, photos and facts - Indotestudo travancorica". http://www.arkive.org/travancore-tortoise/indotestudo-travancorica/. 

External links

Wikidata ☰ Q603152 entry