Marginata 8 - Panther tortoises

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Marginata 8 - Panther tortoises

Food plants 3
Pakistani tortoises
European pond turtles

Contents:

  • 2 EDITORIAL
  • 3 READER LETTERS
  • 5 MAGAZINE
  • 9 DATES
  • 10 PHOTO REPORTAGE
    Panther tortoises
    (Stigmochelys pardalis (Bell, 1828))
    Hans - Dieter Philippen
  • 16 BREEDING IN HUMAN CARE
    Breeding of the South African panther tortoise
    (Stigmochelys p. pardalis (Bell, 1828)) at Prague Zoo (Czech Republic) – Initial findings
    Petr Velensky & Natasha Velenska
  • 21 BREEDING IN HUMAN CARE
    Biotopes of the panther tortoises
    (Stigmochelys pardalis (Bell, 1828)) as well as information on the care and breeding of the subspecies S. pardalis babcocki (Loveridge, 1935)
    Bernd Wolff
  • 31 PORTRAIT
    Three-keeled black-bellied tortoise,
    (Melanochelys tricarinata) (Blyth, 1856)
    Hans - Dieter Philippen
  • 36 FIELD RESEARCH
    Comments on the morphology, biology and distribution of the Baluch tortoise
    (Agrionemys horsfieldii baluchiorum
    (Annandale, 1906))
    Muhammad Sharif Khan
  • 43 REPORT
    Albino Marginated Tortoise (Testudo marginata)
    Hans - Dieter Philippen
  • 44 REPORT
    Harriet – at 175 years old, probably the oldest vertebrate on earth
    Alf Jacob Nilsen
  • 46 REPORT
    Food plants for tortoises part 3
    Susanne Vogel
  • 52 REPORTAGE
    The last pond turtles in the east
    of Slovakia?
    Stanislav Danko
  • 58 BOOK TIP
  • 61 CLASSIFIEDS
  • 62 REGIONAL GUIDE
  • 64 AGATHA MARGINATA
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