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This is most certainly not what I expected to see when I was walking home from the local country park on Monday.

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A woman had set up a small fenced enclosure on a common area of grass and brought her five Leopard tortoises out to graze. Obviously, these are not native British species; they are pets, though perhaps a bit more exotic than the usual domestic cat or dog. Still, they were such beautifully marked creatures that I thought I would write this short post about them.

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The Leopard tortoise (Stigmochelys pardalis) is native to the savanna grasslands of southern and eastern Africa, and is predominantly vegetarian. These five, all males, were bred in Britain; their owner told me she had started with two, then, over the years, taken in three more whose owners no longer wanted them. She asked if I wanted to hold one so I did – George, who likes having the top of his head scratched (his skin was dry and rough to the touch) and who was heavier than I expected (his carapace was thicker than I realised). George was very handsome but I soon returned him to the pen, where he marched off more speedily than you might think to munch on a longer area of grass.

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