Hermann's tortoise , the free dictionary
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Etymology[edit]
Named after the French naturalist Johann Hermann.
Hermann's tortoise (plural Hermann's tortoises)
- A species of tortoise, Testudo hermanni, found throughout southern Europe.
2018 May 25, Eric Hilaire, The Guardian[1]:A girl strokes a Hermann’s tortoise in a flat in Paris.
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Testudo hermanni
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