While residents of cooler climates may be used to seeing tortoises with dark skin and shells, in warmer climates, they’re often lighter. The African spurred tortoise, also known as the sulcate tortoise, is often a light tan hue.
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Tortoises
While residents of cooler climates may be used to seeing tortoises with dark skin and shells, in warmer climates, they’re often lighter. The African spurred tortoise, also known as the sulcate tortoise, is often a light tan hue.