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Testudo graeca, spur-thighed tortoise
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Testudo graeca, spur-thighed tortoise
Photograph of what is probably a spur-thighed tortoise (Testudo graeca) specimen collected by Gilbert White (1720-93)
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1720 1793 18th Century Cryptodira Gilbert Hard Hidden Patchwork Reptile Reptiles Reptilia Sauropsid Sauropsida Shell Specimen Testudines Testudinid Testudinidae Testudo Tortoise Greek Tortoise Spur Thighed Tortoise Testudo Graeca
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This photograph showcases a historic specimen of the Testudo graeca, or spur-thighed tortoise, a fascinating reptile belonging to the Testudinidae family and the order Testudines. The tortoise, with its intricately patterned, hard, brown shell and long, curved beak, appears to be in a state of quiet repose, its spurred hind legs tucked beneath its body. This remarkable creature was collected during the 18th century by the renowned naturalist and clergyman, Gilbert White (1720-1793). White, a pioneering figure in the study of natural history, meticulously documented the natural world around him, leaving behind a rich legacy of observations and specimens. The tortoise's patchwork shell, adorned with a complex arrangement of brown and yellow blotches, is a testament to the intricacy and beauty of the natural world. Its spurred hind legs, a distinctive feature of the Testudo graeca, are hidden from view in this studio shot, but serve an important defensive function. As a member of the Sauropsida, a group of reptiles and their descendants, and the suborder Cryptodira, which includes turtles and their relatives, the spur-thighed tortoise is part of a vast and ancient lineage that stretches back to the early Mesozoic Era. The tortoise's anapsid condition, characterized by the absence of a secondary palate and a single opening in the skull, is a reminder of its evolutionary history. This photograph offers a glimpse into the past, transporting us back to a time when the natural world was a source of endless fascination and discovery. It serves as a reminder of the importance of preserving and documenting the natural world for future generations to appreciate and learn from.
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