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Help ID this tortoise

critta

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We found this tortoise today at my work in New Orleans, LA. We seem to think its a Sulcata and someone's pet. We put up fliers to find it owner but wanted to know if it is a sulcata or some other kind of tortoise. It's rather large.

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If I were you, put up flyers saying that you have found an exotic tortoise. If the people can identify the size, gender, and species of the tortoise, then they can come pick it up. Otherwise you might get someone posing at the owner to come pick it up. Leopard tortoises of this size come with a decent price tag. Unscrupulous people would take advantage of that.
 
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