Paignton Zoo is home to five Aldabra giant tortoises: males Elvis and Timmy, and females Miley, Cleo and Dora.
Class:
Reptiles
Order:
Testudines
Family:
Testudinidae
Our gentle giants are very special – they were confiscated by Customs from an illegal importation back in 1986 and have been enjoying a peaceful life at the zoo ever since! The Aldabra giant tortoise lives on the islands of the Aldabra Atoll in the Seychelles, in open grassy areas with trees and bushes, scrubland and mangrove swamps.
In the wild they feed primarily on vegetation, but they are opportunistic and will also feed on invertebrates and carrion. Our group feed on a mixture of vegetation, including grass, browse, plants and green vegetables.
The Aldabra Atoll is protected by the Seychelles Islands Foundation. There are some conservation breeding programmes, mainly on the Seychelles and Mauritius, to protect this species and ensure its survival. Their current threats include climate change, habitat destruction and hunting.
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Our amazing giant tortoise experience allows you to get up close with these gentle giants and learn all about them from one of their knowledgeable keepers.
You’ll get to feed them some of their favourite food and give them lots of attention, which they love!