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  1. The Indian star tortoise (Geochelone elegans) is a threatened tortoise species native to India, Pakistan and Sri Lanka where it inhabits dry areas and scrub forest. It has been listed as Vulnerable on the IUCN Red List since 2016, as the population is thought to comprise more than 10,000 individuals, but with a declining trend.

  2. Aug 26, 2023 · A recent study on the Indian star tortoise distributed across South Asia has revealed that the genetic diversity of the species as well as its habitat has suffered major losses because of rampant illegal trade.

  3. The Indian star tortoise (Geochelone elegans) is a threatened tortoise species. Its name comes from the star-like patterns that feature on its high-domed shell. Because of these very distinctive patterns and its highly rounded shell, the Indian star tortoise is popular in the world's trade in exotic pets.

  4. Jul 19, 2021 · Indian star tortoises are easily recognizable by their beautifully star-patterned shells. Typically shy and small, relative to other tortoises, they prefer natural sunlight and life outdoors but can adapt to indoor living with adequate heat, lighting, and humidity.

  5. Jan 19, 2021 · Recently, Indian star tortoises were seized while being smuggled from Andhra Pradesh to Odisha. Key points. Habitat: Indian star tortoise is found across the Indian sub-continent, more specifically, in the Central and Southern parts of India, in West Pakistan and in Sri Lanka. Protection Status: Wild Life Protection Act 1972: Schedule IV

  6. Indian Star Tortoise is an endangered species found in dry and scrub areas of India, Sri Lanka and Pakistan. Learn more about the vulnerable species and measures taken to protect the Indian Star Tortoise.

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