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Pancake tortoise

Malacochersus tornieri

Pancake Tortoise

Animal facts

This remarkable tortoise, named for its unusually flattened shell (carapace), makes its home in rock piles (kopjes) which dot the African landscape.

It wedges itself into rock crevices and uses its strong claws to cling on for dear life when threatened by predators on the lookout for a takeaway meal in a box.

Where they live

East Africa

Habitat

Rocky crevices and small caves

What they eat

Savannah grasses

IUCN status

Vulnerable

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