Bolson tortoise

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Overview:

Biologists in a slow and steady race to help North America's largest and rarest Bolson tortoise species.

About Bolson tortoises:

  • It is the largest and rarest land reptile, as well as the rarest of the six Gopherus species native to the North American Continent.
  • Adult males are generally smaller than females in this species.
  • The tortoise is a land-dwelling reptile that spends more than 95% of its time in a burrow that it constructs with its shovel-like front feet.
  • All foraging, nesting and mating activities take place during the tortoise active season from roughly April to October
  • The average lifespan of a Bolson tortoise is not known, but probably lies upward of a century.
  • Distribution:
    • This species at present is restricted to a relatively small area of the grasslands of north-central Mexico in the states of Chihuahua, Coahuila and Durango where it exists in disjunct sub-populations.
    • Conservation status
      • IUCN: Critically Endangered

 


Q1) What are Reptiles?

Reptiles are a diverse group of cold-blooded vertebrate animals belonging to the class Reptilia. They are characterized by several key features that distinguish them from other animal groups.

Source: Biologists in slow and steady race to help North America's largest and rarest tortoise species.