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Hermann's tortoise

Scientific name: Testudo hermanni


Hermann's tortoise

IUCN Status: Vulnerable

Family: TESTUDINIDAE

Group: Reptiles

Shyness: Tolerant

Safe distance: 5 m

Breeding season / Courtship: 01.05-30.06

Gestation: 60-80 jours

Births: 01.08-31.08


Habitat:
Mediterranean shrubland, garrigue and open woodlands

Description:
The Hermann’s tortoise is a Mediterranean terrestrial tortoise, 15–20 cm long, with a yellowish carapace patterned with black markings. Endemic to the shrublands and garigues of southern Europe, it also inhabits open woodlands and rocky grasslands, feeding on leaves, flowers, and small fruits. During breeding (May–June), males engage in head-bobbing displays and scrape the soil before nesting.

Recommended lens:
>=200 mm

Photography tips:
Photograph the Hermann’s tortoise at dawn or dusk using a telephoto lens of ≥200 mm from a low hide. Use a shallow depth of field to isolate carapace patterns, moderate shutter speed and soft light, and approach slowly avoiding sudden movements.

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