- Russian Tortoise
Taxobox
name = Russian Tortoise
image_width = 240px
status = VU
status_system = iucn2.3
regnum =Animal ia
phylum =Chordata
classis =Sauropsida
ordo =Testudines
subordo =Cryptodira
familia =Testudinidae
genus = "Testudo" (disputed)
species = "T. horsfieldii"
binomial = "Testudo horsfieldii"
binomial_authority = Gray,1844
synsonyms = "Homopus burnesii"
"Testudinella horsfieldii"
"Agrionemys horsfieldii" (but see text)
"The Russian Tortoise, Horsfield's Tortoise or Central Asian Tortoise ("Testudo horsfieldii syn. Agrionemys horsfieldii", see "Systematics" below) is a
species oftortoise that is a popularpet . It is named after the American naturalistThomas Horsfield .Description
Russian tortoises are a small tortoise species, ranging from about 15 to 25 cm (6-10 inches). They are sexually dimorphic in that the
female s grow slightly larger,male s tend to have a longertail that is generally tucked to the side, and females tend to have flaredscute s on their shells, while males do not. Coloration varies, but the shell is usually a ruddybrown orblack , fading toyellow between the scutes, and the body itself straw-yellow and brown.Distribution and ecology
The Russian Tortoise ranges from
Afghanistan to north westernChina , through the countries ofRussia ,Armenia (not certain),Azerbaijan ,Kazakhstan ,Kyrgyzstan ,Tajikistan ,Turkmenistan ,Uzbekistan ,Iran , andPakistan . It usually lives in dry areas with sparsevegetation .Russian tortoises hibernate during winter and
estivate during the summer when temperatures are high. They are avid burrowers and can dig large burrows that might be two meters (several feet) long. They are herbivorous, and active grazers when the temperature is right, consuming a wide variety ofweed s andgrass es.Systematics
This species is traditionally placed in "Testudo". Due to distinctly different morphological characteristics, Khozatsky & Mlynarski (1966), proposed to separate it in "Agrionemys".
DNA sequence analysis generally concurs, but not too robustly so (e.g. Fritz "et al." 2005). Some sources also list three separatesubspecies of Russian Tortoise, but they are not widely accepted by taxonomists:*"Testudo horsfieldii horsfieldii" (Gray, 1844) - Afghanistan/Pakistan & southern Middle-Asia
*"Testudo horsfieldii kazachstanica" (Chkhikvadze, 1988) - Kazachstan/Karakalpachstan)
*"Testudo horsfieldii rustamovi" (Chkhikvadze, Amiranschwili & Atajew, 1990) - southwestern TurkmenistanRelationship with humans
In the wild, the Russian Tortoise is considered vulnerable to extinction in the mid-long term. Human construction encroaching upon its habitat is the main cause of endangerment. Trade in wild animals is restricted, and captive-breds should be preferred as pets as they are hardier.
In captivity
Russian tortoises are popularpet s primarily because of their small size, but they are also an extremely hardy species. Thoughcaptive breeding is still not commonplace (though it is done), wild caught specimens adapt well to captivity and readily consume a wide variety of fiberous greens,grass es andvegetable s. They will also eatfruit , but should only be given it in small quantities, as excesssugar s are not good for them. These tortoises use fiber for energy instead of protein.First tortoise in space
The first tortoise in space, and the one of the first animals of any kind in deep space was a Russian Tortoise, sent by theSoviet Union (along with wine flies,mealworm s and other biological specimens) on a circumlunar voyage fromSeptember 14 toSeptember 21 ,1968 .Fact|date=July 2007Gallery
References
*EMBL species|genus=Testudo|species=horsfieldii
* (2005): Environmentally caused dwarfism or a valid species - Is Testudo weissingeri Bour, 1996 a distinct evolutionary lineage? New evidence from mitochondrial and nuclear genomic markers. "Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution" 37: 389–401. doi|10.1016/j.ympev.2005.03.007
* (1966): "Agrionemys" - nouveau genre de tortues terrestres (Testudinidae). "Bulletin de l'Académie Polonaise des Sciences II - Série des Sciences Biologiques" 2: 123-125.
*|year=1996|id=21651|title=Testudo horsfieldii|downloaded=11 May 2006 Listed as Vulnerable (VU A2d v2.3)External links
* [http://www.russiantortoise.org/ Russian (Horsfield's) Tortoise Care Information]
* [http://www.turtletimes.com/ TurtleTimes - Online Resource for Tortoises and Turtles]
* [http://www.reptilesweb.com/reptiles-section/tortoise-world/russian-tortoise.html Russian Tortoise]
* [http://www.reptilia2000.de/ Russian (Horsfield's) Tortoise Information]
* [http://www.popularpets.net/turtles/care-sheets/russian-tortoise.php Russian Tortoise care sheet]
* [http://www.reptilia2000.de/ Testudo /Agrionemys horsfieldii]
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