Chaco Tortoise
The Chaco Tortoise is a species of reptiles that is found in parts of the continent of South America. It is the smallest member of the group ‘Geochelone’.
Kingdom | Animalia |
Phylum | Chordata |
Class | Reptilia |
Subclass | Anapsida |
Order | Testudines |
Suborder | Cryptodira |
Family | Testudinidae |
Genus | Chelonoidis |
Species | C. chilensis |
Scientific Name | Chelonoidischilensis |
Other Names | Argentine tortoise, Southern wood tortoise |
Length | Up to 43.3 cm |
Coloration | Carapace has triangular markings in beige on a black to gray base |
Distribution | Mostly in Argentina, but also in Bolivia and Paraguay |
Habitat | Savannas, thorn and scrub bushes, in the dry, desert scrublands, and in deciduous woodlands |
Diet | Mostly herbivorous; they feed upon grasses, shrubs, fruits, and cactus pads |
Breeding Season | November to December |
Mode of Reproduction | Oviparous (egg laying) |
IUCN Conservation Status | Vulnerable |