Mixed Morph
A mixed morph Burmese star tortoise is usually a captive animal whose appearance or parentage does not fit cleanly into labels such as high yellow, dark phase, or normal wild type. Geochelone platynota is the Burmese star tortoise of Myanmar, recognized by its high domed shell and pale starburst markings on a dark background. Color-line terms in this species are informal and should not be confused with subspecies or conservation units.
Because Burmese star tortoises are highly protected and conservation-sensitive, provenance matters more than color. Buyers and keepers should favor documented captive-bred animals from responsible sources. Daily management centers on warm, dry-season style housing with access to UVB, clean water, and a high-fiber diet of grasses, weeds, and leafy forage. Breeding mixed morph animals is best done transparently, with offspring labeled by actual parentage rather than promoted as a selected color form.
Colors: Dark Phase, High Yellow, Normal/Wild Type