Speckled Padloper Tortoise
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The speckled padloper or speckled Cape tortoise (Homopus signatus) is the world’s smallest tortoise
Tortoise
Tortoises are a family of land-dwelling reptiles of the order of turtles . Like their marine cousins, the sea turtles, tortoises are shielded from predators by a shell. The top part of the shell is the carapace, the underside is the plastron, and the two are connected by the bridge. The tortoise...

. It is endemic to South Africa
South Africa
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Homopus signatus is naturally restricted to a small area in Little Namaqualand, an arid region in the west of South Africa
South Africa
The Republic of South Africa is a country in southern Africa. Located at the southern tip of Africa, it is divided into nine provinces, with of coastline on the Atlantic and Indian oceans...

. Here it lives on granite outcrops, where it forages among the rocks for the tiny succulent plants it eats.

The males measure 6 –, while females measure up to almost 10 centimetres (3.9 in); they weigh about 95 –. This species has a flattened shell with slightly serrated edges. The orange-brown shell is covered in hundreds of black spots. The males have a noticeably concave belly.

This tiny tortoise can be distinguished from the other padlopers by its speckles, and by five toes on its forefeet (unlike many of its relatives, which have four toes, on all four feet).

There are two main subspecies:
  • The Namaqualand speckled padloper (Homopus signatus signatus) in the north, near the Namibia
    Namibia
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  • The southern speckled padloper (Homopus signatus cafer, previously H. s. peersi) in the south, closer to Cape Town
    Cape Town
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They are threatened by traffic on roads, overgrazing and poaching for the pet trade (Homopus species do not generally survive well in captivity). Another threat comes from introduced species, such as domestic dogs and pigs.
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