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Berger\'s cape tortoise (Chersobius solus) walking on sand : (Pix Sanjiv Shukla) Royalty Free Stock Photo
Berger\'s cape tortoise (Chersobius solus) walking on sand : (Pix Sanjiv Shukla) Royalty Free Stock Photo
Berger\'s cape tortoise (Chersobius solus) walking on sand : (Pix Sanjiv Shukla) Royalty Free Stock Photo
South African tortoise on land Royalty Free Stock Photo
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Berger's cape tortoise (Chersobius solus) walking on sand : (Pix Sanjiv Shukla)
Parrot-beaked tortoise Homopus areolatus Royalty Free Stock Photo
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Speckled tortoise in closeup, small turtle specie from africa, Endangered animal specie Royalty Free Stock Photo
Closeup of a speckled tortoise, small turtle specie from Africa, Endangered tropical animal specie Royalty Free Stock Photo
Berger's cape tortoise (Chersobius solus) also known as the Nama dwarf tortoise and Nama padloper, is a species of tortoise in the family Testudinidae. The species is endemic to Namibia. Endemic to southern Africa the genus includes the smallest tortoises in the world. They are commonly known in Europe and Africa as padlopers (originally meaning "path-walkers" in Afrikaans), due to their habit of making tiny pathways through vegetation. In other parts of the world they are known as Cape tortoises.


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