landtortoes
Landtortoes, or land tortoises, are terrestrial reptiles in the family Testudinidae, within the order Testudines. They are distinguished from aquatic turtles by their robust, domed shells and heavy, columnar limbs. Most species are herbivorous, feeding on grasses, leaves, and fruit, though some opportunistically consume animal matter.
Geographic range spans Africa, Asia, the Americas, and Mediterranean regions. Land tortoises occupy diverse habitats, from
Reproduction is oviparous. Females lay eggs in nests; incubation periods and the resulting sex ratio are often
Ecology and lifespan: Land tortoises are important herbivores and, in some ecosystems, seed dispersers. They have
Conservation: Habitat loss, hunting, collection for the pet trade, and introduced predators threaten many species. They
Taxonomy: The family Testudinidae comprises numerous genera, including Gopherus (North American tortoises), Chelonoidis (South American and