Leopard Tortoise
Afrikaans name: Bergskilpad
Leopard Tortoise
Geochelone pardalis
Sometimes called a Mountain Tortoise or a Bergskilpad in Afrikaans.
These tortoises can grow to a size of 45 cm and may weigh 12 to 13 kg. Some individuals have been measured up to 70 cm and 45 kg! That's a big tortoise.
The Leopard Tortoise gets its name from its spotted shell.
The Leopard Tortoise is found in a wide variety of habitats and at a wide range of altitudes.
These tortoises feed off many different species of plants. They are known to eat hyena faeces and bones which are thought to provide calcium which aids the development of their shells.
Tortoises are not very active during the heat of the day and during cold weather.
Female tortoises lay up to 15 eggs in a hole which she digs with her back legs.
References and further reading
Wildlife of the Cape Peninsula - Author: Duncan Butchart - Published: 2001 - Page: 71Wild About Johannesburg - Author: Duncan Butchart - Published: 1995 - Page: 64
Wildlife of Southern Africa - Author: Martin Withers and David Hosking - Published: 2011 - Page: 254
Tortoises, Terrapins & Turtles of Africa - Author: Bill Branch - Published: 2008 - Page: 66
The Sandton Field Guide - Author: Sandton Nature Conservation Society - Published: 1982 - Page: 81
The South African Tortoise Book - Author: RC Boycott and O Bourquin - Published: 1988 - Page: 86
The Reptiles of the Kruger National Park - Author: U. de V. Pienaar, WD Haacke and NHG Jacobsen - Published: 1983 - Page: 20
Southern African Wildlife - Author: Readers Digest - Published: 1989 - Page: 209
Southern Africa from the Highway - Author: AA RSA - Published: 1991 - Page: 166
Sasol First Field Guide to Snakes & other Reptiles of Southern Africa - 2nd edit - Author: Tracey Hawthorne - Published: 2016 - Page: 10
Reptiles of Southern Africa - Author: Rod Patterson and Anothony Bannister - Published: 1987 - Page: 18
Questions and Answers - Snakes and Reptiles of Southern Africa - Author: John Comrie-Greig - Published: 1992 - Page: 30
Reptiles & Amphibians of Southern Africa - Author: Warren Schmidt - Published: 2006 - Page: 79
Game Ranger in your Backpack - Author: Megan Emmett and Sean Pattrick - Published: 2013 - Page: 190
Getaway - Vol 22 No 12 - Author: - Published: 2011 - Page: 31
go! - Issue 190 - Author: - Published: 2023 - Page: 116
Questions and Answers - Snakes and Reptiles of Southern Africa - Author: John Comrie-Greig - Published: 1992 - Page: 10
Questions and Answers - Snakes and Reptiles of Southern Africa - Author: John Comrie-Greig - Published: 1992 - Page: 11
Questions and Answers - Snakes and Reptiles of Southern Africa - Author: John Comrie-Greig - Published: 1992 - Page: 16
Field Guide to the Cradle of Humankind - Author: B. Hilton-Barber & Prof. L. R. Berger - Published: 2004 - Page: 174
Field Guide to Fynbos Fauna - Author: Cliff & Suretha Dorse - Published: 2023 - Page: 58
A Field Guide to the Eastern Cape Coast - Author: R. Lubke, F. Gess & M. Bruton - Published: 1988 - Page: 255
A Guide to the Reptiles of Southern Africa - Author: Graham Alexander and Johan Marais - Published: 2007 - Page: 386
Animals of the Kruger National Park - Author: G. de Graaff - Published: 1987 - Page: 116
Bill Branchs Field Guide to the Snakes and Other Reptiles of Southern Africa - Author: Bill Branch - Published: 1988 - Page: 26
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