The Newest, Cutest Baby Animals from the World's Zoos & Aquariums

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A Quartet of tiny Tortoises (critically endangered Egyptian Tortoises to be exact) has hatched at Marwell Wildlife in Hampshire, U.K. The first youngster to hatch weighed just 3.9g and measures slightly taller than the height of a nickel! New hatchlings may be small but this species can go on to live for up to 50 years.

Egyptian Tprtoises are nearly extinct in the wild. Their habitat (two small populations remain in Libya) has been largely destroyed by human activity. The species is also threatened by the illegal pet trade.

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Photo credit: © Solent Newsagency

Marwell currently houses 10 adults in its Cold Blooded Corner. A full size adult can grow to around 15 centimeters long and weigh 500 grams. Two of Marwell's females laid eggs earlier in the year and these were removed and placed in an incubator to ensure optimal conditions for their development; precisely 30 degrees centigrade and 75% humidity.

8 responses to “A Quartet of Critically Endangered Egyptian Tortoises”

  1. Morjanu Avatar

    I visited Marwell years ago when I lived in Hampshire. It’s so cool to see the good work they’re doing to preserve species. Especially such ADORABLE species. ^__^

  2. Rhea Avatar
    Rhea

    They look like netsuke, little Japanese animal carvings.

  3. BlogDog Avatar

    Cold Booded Corner?

  4. Marne Mica Gustaf Avatar

    they are like the ninja turtles! Rare and four of them! XD are they named??

  5. Michael Avatar
    Michael

    I wonder if the zookeepers painted dots on their shells to tell them apart (we’ve seen that before on baby animals that don’t have obvious distinctive markings) or if that is part of their natural coloration.

  6. Chris Avatar
    Chris

    I’m sorry but the can’t be “nearly completely extinct extinct in the wild” – surely they are either “nearly extinct” or “completely extinct”?

  7. Richard Featherstone Avatar

    The coin that the little fella seems intent on knocking over stands 21.4mm high.

  8. Scott Wilson Avatar
    Scott Wilson

    I wonder why he wants to knock the coin over? Is it because he sees his reflection in it?

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