Walking the pathways of Lamai you will occasionally come across a strange
set of tracks. It looks a little like someone has been driving around with a
miniature 4x4 or perhaps pulling a tiny suitcase with wheels.
Follow it a while and if you`re quick enough (they are surprisingly sprightly -
Aesop was no fool!) and the mystery is solved.
a Leopard Tortoise can often reach 46 cm in length and weigh over 15 kg.
There is an Ethiopian sub species of giants that has been known to
(you can also tell by the eyelashes), males have a concave plastron
to facilitate mating - it stops him from falling off!
One of three species found in the region, the Leopard Tortoise -
One of three species found in the region, the Leopard Tortoise -
Stigmochelys pardalis - is named for the splash coloration on it's carapace
We were delighted to find him while showing this mornings arrivals to
their room - what a star.
Malacochersus tornien (by all means google that) - a bizarre looking flat chelonid
that favours rocky outcrops or Kopjies in East Africa (remind you of anywhere?).
I'm heading out hunting, super excited that we're going to find our own little
colony of Lamai Pancakes!!
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