Egyptian tortoise for sale
$700.00 – $1,350.00
IN STOCK FOR $750. Egyptian tortoise for sale captive breeding requires more care than in other Testudo species, as the species is more delicate and the clutch is very small, but is not highly difficult for experienced Testudo breeders.
- Kleinmann’s tortoise (Testudo kleinmanni), also called commonly the Egyptian tortoise for sale, Leith’s tortoise, and the Negev tortoise, is a critically endangered species of cryptodire turtle in the family Testudinidae. The species is native to Libya and possibly extinct in Egypt. The species was once more widespread, but its numbers are now dwindling, and complete extinction in the wild is a looming threat unless more actions are taken to protect this species.
Etymology of Egyptian Tortoise For Sale
The specific name, kleinmanni, is in honor of Edouard Kleinmann [fr], a French stockbroker who collected the holotype in 1875.[4]: 143
The specific name, werneri (of the synonym Testudo werneri), is in honor of Israeli herpetologist Yehudah L. Werner.[4]: 282
Description

Egyptian Tortoise For Sale is the smallest tortoise in the Northern Hemisphere. Females are larger than males; males are more slender and have a longer tail.
The carapace has a high dome, and ranges in color from ivory to pale gold to dark brown to pink or dull yellow. The straight-line carapace length is 14.4 cm (5.7 in). This colouring strongly follows Gloger’s rule, as it helps to regulate the impact of sunlight. This allows the paler tortoise to stay in the desert heat for longer.[citation needed] It is also an effective camouflage in the desert.[citation needed] The plastron is light yellow, often with two dark triangles on each abdominal scute.[citation needed] The plastral scutes have dark edgings that fade with age.[citation needed]
The head and limbs are a very pale ivory-yellow to yellowish-brown colour.[citation needed]
Systematics of Egyptian Tortoise For Sale
The proposed subgenus Pseudotestudo is invalid, based on immature characters. It has been proposed to unite this species with the marginated tortoise in the genus Chersus. These clearly share a common ancestor with the common tortoise (Greek tortoise). The former two are somewhat more similar to each other than to the Greek tortoise regarding DNA sequence data. Considering biogeography, however, this is either due to (rather unlikely) dispersal across the Mediterranean, or the supposed “clade” is invalid and the similarity due to convergent evolution.[citation needed]
Negev tortoise
The Negev subpopulation had been separated as a distinct species, “Negev tortoise” (Testudo werneri), as it did not appear to have distinct or strongly reduced haplotype diversity, consistent with the recent extinction of the Egyptian population and slow DNA sequence evolution rates in Testudo. Baha el Din (2006) synonymized T. werneri due to lacking mtDNA differences between T. kleinmanni from western Libya compared to tortoises from the Negev Desert. In the 2017 checklist of turtles of the world, it remained a synonym.
AGE | CB babies, CB Juveniles, CB adults |
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SEX | male, female |
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Jacob –
I purchased 2 Egyptian tortoises. I reached out with a couple of questions about our tank set up. I was given excellent advice and the sliders are so happy and active. I will use fantasticreptiles again without question.
Amanda –
Delivery on time an before noon. I witnessed the ups man pu her on my porch i ran out an opened immediately to make sure she was ok. And she is. She is very active an ate right away. I cant wait to start this new journey.
Tyler –
I ordered a baby Egyptian tortoise from fantastic reptiles and they were very responsive to all/any questions that I had and shipped my order out next day for delivery. I am now the proud owner of a baby Egyptian tortoise.