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I thought the same thing. Did you know that the Chaco was classified as Geochelone sulcata when it was first discovered? I believe you do have a Sulcata unless you got the animal who is breeding Chacos. I've never seen a Chaco with that light colored skin.
Both species are difficult to sex until they get to adult size and the chaco is difficult to sex beyond that.
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Can I ask where?
btw... 100% sulcata. Chacos are tricuspid... sulcatas are bicuspid when looking at jaw.
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i heard it from another forum. and are you saying this isnt a chaco?
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I don't think it is. I had about 50 at one time. I've got some pretty good photos to compare to.
Your tortoise is about 4 inches SCL? An adult chaco is 7 to 9 inches. The Argentinian form is larger than that but they are rarely available. Paraguay still has a minimal quota for export and that is the smaller form. Here is a face shot of a 4 inch Chaco... Profile shot of a 4 inch Chaco...
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im 100% positive its not a sulcata look at the front legs the scales are not as sharp as a sulcatas. read this http://www.tortoiseforum.org/Thread-...#axzz22sg5oPOV
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That's cool.
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so is it a chaco? lol
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I don't think it is.
Speedy at near 4 inches... a Sulcata...
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how can i further prove it to you?
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