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Burmese Star Tortoise
A beautifully starred tortoise from Myanmar, once thought extinct in the wild and now the focus of an intense captive-breeding rescue - a true conservation emblem.

Yellow-footed Tortoise
A large, colourful rainforest tortoise from South America, close cousin of the red-foot, with yellow rather than red limb scales - active and personable.

Hermann’s Tortoise
The quintessential Mediterranean tortoise - yellow and black patterned, hardy, and able to hibernate, a classic first tortoise for dedicated keepers.

Red-footed Tortoise
A colourful, forest-dwelling tortoise from South America with red and orange scales on its limbs - active, personable, and a superb interactive pet tortoise.

Yellow-spotted Amazon River Turtle
A large, sociable side-necked turtle from the Amazon basin, recognisable by the bright yellow spots on its head - impressive, intelligent, and space-hungry.

Florida Box Turtle
A strikingly patterned subspecies of the common box turtle from Florida, with a high domed shell, a hinged plastron, and a lifespan that can exceed a century.

Alligator Snapping Turtle
The largest freshwater turtle in the world, a prehistoric-looking ambush predator that lures fish with a worm-like tongue - powerful, demanding, and strictly for experts.

Philippine Sailfin Lizard
The Philippine sailfin lizard (Hydrosaurus pustulatus) is the largest agamid, famed for the tall sail on its tail; semi-aquatic and IUCN Vulnerable, it is a challenging but rewarding advanced keeper's lizard.

Northern Black-humped Map Turtle
The Northern Black-humped Map Turtle (Graptemys nigrinoda nigrinoda) is a relatively common map turtle seen in markets worldwide. Affordable, easy to keep, and odd-looking, it is popular — the black hump-like knobs on the front vertebral scutes are its unmistakable mark.

Pritchard’s Turtle
Pritchard's turtle (Mauremys pritchardi) is a Geoemydidae turtle found in China and Japan. Its looks blend the Chinese pond turtle and the yellow pond turtle, and some researchers believe it is a natural hybrid — though that is not officially recognised.