Tortoise Preservation Committee
~ Southwest Wildlife Rehabilitation and Educational Foundation
Ecological Research Center ( )
California Department of Fish and Game,
(DTRO), (current and past projects)
produces 1 clutch every 1–2 yr
and breeding occurring in July–September
alluvial fan topography, Gopherus morafkai prefers slopes and
whereas Gopherus agassizii predominantly occurs in valleys and
shorter projections of the anal scutes and in having a flatter, pear-shaped
in having a relatively narrower shell, shorter gular scutes,
Gopherus morafkai can be separated from Gopherus agassizii
Murphy & Berry & Edwards & Leviton & Lathrop &
Desert Tortoise, Gopherus morafkai
Tortoise, Xerobates (Gopherus) agassizii Cooper
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