Gopherus evgoodei Edwards, Karl, Vaughn, Rosen, Meléndez-Torres & Murphy, 2016 is a animal in the Testudinidae family, order null, kingdom Animalia. Not known to be toxic.

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Gopherus evgoodei Edwards, Karl, Vaughn, Rosen, Meléndez-Torres & Murphy, 2016

Gopherus evgoodei Edwards, Karl, Vaughn, Rosen, Meléndez-Torres & Murphy, 2016

Gopherus evgoodei is a tortoise species identifiable by distinct physical traits that lives in rocky hilly low mountain terrain

Family
Genus
Gopherus
Order
Class
Testudines

About Gopherus evgoodei Edwards, Karl, Vaughn, Rosen, Meléndez-Torres & Murphy, 2016

Gopherus evgoodei, formally published by Edwards, Karl, Vaughn, Rosen, Meléndez-Torres & Murphy in 2016, can be distinguished from the related species Gopherus morafkai and Gopherus agassizii by several consistent physical traits. It has a flatter overall shell profile, rounded foot pads, and multiple enlarged spurs on the radial-humeral joint. It also shows orange coloration in both its skin (integument) and shell, and males of this species have a distinctly shallower concavity on the plastron than males of the two related species. This tortoise inhabits hills and low mountains, where it favors sloped terrain, boulders, and rock outcrops. Similar to Mojave and Sonoran desert tortoises, Gopherus evgoodei digs burrows in soil, though it prefers to excavate these burrows underneath boulders.

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Taxonomy

Animalia Chordata Testudines Testudinidae Gopherus

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