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  1. The angonoka tortoise (Astrochelys yniphora) is a critically endangered species of tortoise severely threatened by poaching for the illegal pet trade. It is endemic to Madagascar. [5] It is also known as the angonoka, ploughshare tortoise, Madagascar tortoise, or Madagascar angulated tortoise. [1]

  2. La tortuga angonoka (Astrochelys yniphora) es una tortuga criptodira de la familia Testudinidae endémica de los bosques secos en el área de la bahía de Baly, en el noroeste de Madagascar. 2 Es posible que queden menos de 400 de estas tortugas en la naturaleza, por lo que está catalogada como en Peligro Crítico (CR) por la UICN.

  3. www.thoughtco.com › profile-of-the-endangered-angonoka-tortoise-1181987Angonoka Tortoise Facts - ThoughtCo

    12 de jul. de 2019 · The angonoka tortoise (Astrochelys yniphora), also known as the ploughshare or Madagascar tortoise, is a critically endangered species that is endemic to Madagascar. These tortoises have unique shell colorations, a characteristic that makes them a sought-after commodity in the exotic pet trade.

  4. 26 de abr. de 2019 · Angonoka Tortoise Facts and Information. The ploughshare tortoise is a critically endangered species that can be found in a 25 sq. km (9.7 sq. mi) to 60 sq. km (23.2 sq. mi) area around Baly Bay, which is in the northwest of Madagascar.

  5. The Angonoka tortoise, also called the Ploughshare tortoise is the largest living specimen of tortoise on Madagascar. The reason for the name Ploughshare, comes from the plough shaped projection from the front of the buttom shell(plastron).

  6. The angonoka tortoise (Astrochelys yniphora) is a critically endangered species of tortoise severely threatened by poaching for the illegal pet trade. It is endemic to Madagascar. [5] It is also known as the angonoka, ploughshare tortoise, Madagascar tortoise, or Madagascar angulated tortoise. [1]

  7. 30 de oct. de 2013 · We describe the conservation history of the Angonoka, or Ploughshare Tortoise (Astrochelys yniphora), that has led to its current status as the world’s rarest tortoise.