Unknown Morph
Unknown morph is a holding term for a Burmese star tortoise whose color line or visual category is not known. The species, Geochelone platynota, comes from the dry zone of Myanmar and has a dark, domed carapace marked with yellow radiating lines. Captive keepers may describe individuals as high yellow, dark phase, or normal wild type, but those labels are not always standardized and may change as a tortoise matures.
When acquiring an unknown morph, the useful questions are about origin, health, age, and captive-bred documentation. This endangered tortoise is best kept by people prepared for long-term, warm-climate reptile care, including UVB exposure, calcium-rich forage, and room to walk. Unknown morph animals should not be represented as rare color projects without evidence. In breeding groups, clear records help prevent confusion and support responsible stewardship of the species.
Colors: Dark Phase, High Yellow, Normal/Wild Type