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  Name Burmese Star Tortoise
  Regnum Animal ia
  Phylum Chordata
  Classis Reptilia
  Ordo Testudines
  Familia Testudinidae
  Genus '' Geochelone ''
  Species '''''G platynota'''''
  Binomial ''Geochelone platynota''
  Binomial Authority ( Blyth , 1863 )


The Burmese Star Tortoise (''Geochelone platynota'') is becoming extinct in its native Myanmar (Burma). It lives in the dry, deciduous forest, and is eaten both by the native Burmese, and is traded to the Chinese , where it is sometimes found in the food markets. It is on CITES Appendix II, meaning a permit from the country of export is required. Reportedly, Myanmar has never granted an export permit, meaning most captive bred are originally from illegal tortoises, or imports grandfathered in prior to the CITES listing.

This tortoise can easily be distinguished from the more common Indian Star Tortoise by comparing the plastrons of the two species. It is considered Critically Endangered by the IUCN . One recent expedition searched for the Burmese star for 400 hours with specially trained dogs and 5 volunteers and only found 5 tortoises.