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Download scientific diagram | Dark plastron of the three young males and pale one of the two year old juvenile shown on the previous page. Plastral pattern of the Eurasian tortoise (Testudo graeca ibera) is also very variable, but young animals usually show a big black patch on the rear part of the abdominal plates with minor black patches on the other scutes. from publication: Notes on the taxonomy, distribution, status, habitat, geographic variations, biology, ecology and conservation of Testudo graeca ibera Pallas, 1814 in southeastern Europe. | The Eurasian tortoise (Testudo graeca ibera) has its westernmost distributional range in southeastern Europe: Romania, Bulgaria, North Macedonia, Greece and Turkey. Several notes on its taxonomy, distribution, status, habitat, geographic variations, biology, ecology and | Habitat, Biology and Conservation | ResearchGate, the professional network for scientists.
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