Red-Footed Tortoise

(Chelonoidis Carbonaria)

They are medium-sized tortoises, native to Central and South America.


Fun Facts

Red-Footed Tortoise

Animal Class

Reptile

Lifespan

40+ years

Distribution

Central and South America

Size

Up to 30cm

Habitat

Forests, shrubland, grassland

Diet

Omnivorous. Eat a wide range of fruits, plants, and flowers, will also eat fungi and carrion.

Appearance

Red-footed Tortoises get their name from their red, orange, or yellow scales which are visible on their legs, as well as their heads and tails.

Did you know?

The Red-footed Tortoise has a tall and narrow shell to help squeeze between trees when in the forests.

See our Red-Footed Tortoise!

Find our Red-footed Tortoises in the Reptile House.

The Red-Footed Tortoise Population

Conservation Status

Vulnerable

Population Trend

Declining

Threats

Habitat Loss, Hunting and the Illegal Pet Trade

Population

Unknown

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