The Burmese star tortoise is listed in the IUCN Red List of Threatened Species (IUCN 2000 ver 3.1) - Critically Endangered (CR) and the Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora (CITES). It is impossible to know how much a turtle costs.

Although I can't know how much a Burmese star turtle costs, I can understand Some little knowledge about it. In the wild, the Burmese star turtle likes to inhabit drier woodlands and mountain bushes. They are sensitive to red and like to inhabit shrubs and grasses with high air humidity.
The Burmese star tortoise usually eats succulent leaves and fruits. They like to eat fruits, spiny cacti, plants with thick stems and leaves, and thistles. Artificial feeding can be fed a variety of fresh fruits and vegetables. The Burmese star turtle likes warmth and fears cold, and the most suitable temperature for growth and reproduction is 22-30°C. Mainly distributed in southern Myanmar, China has introduced.
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