Are you guys able to ad a section for the Burmese star tortoise. The Indian star and Sri Lankan are the same species just different locales essentially which falls under Indian star. But the Burmese star(Geochelone platynota) is its own seperate species entirely. Native to Myanmar. Also very endangered I believe they were labeled as fundamentally extinct in the wild at one time but are very commonly and successfully bred in the USA. Having their own section would be wonderful as they don’t fall under the Indian star tortoise but a lot of people post them under Indian star as it’s the closest thing even though they are two complete different species. Thanks for the consideration!
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