27-05-2011, 06:39 PM | #1 |
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Leopard Tortoise graph
Most will have seen this with young Leo's, just a guide upto nearly 3 year old. Never new the exact age of my little un, going on this he was about 2 y 6mnths, when we bought him.
http://www.africantortoises.co.uk/leopards.html
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Cheers Paul as always,very helpful
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Know this thread is a few months old, but just looked at the chart in the link, my leopard weighs around 410grams, that puts him at around 36 years old? Ive read on here of people with leopars into the KG's at ages of around 3etc....
Am i missing something or just getting confused
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Sorry guys, been on holiday in Kenya, searched for a wild Leopard Tortoise in Tsavo East where they have them but to no avail, guide couldnt understand why i was more interested in a tortoise than the lions!!
Anyway, my tired mistake, the little man weighs 1.4kgs not 0.4kgs, how old does that make him? We were told he was around 4 years old!! Well actually he's just passed 1.5kg
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