Unclassified Morph
An unclassified morph Indian star tortoise is an Indian star tortoise, Geochelone elegans, that has not been assigned to a recognized color, pattern, or locality category. Many individuals vary naturally in shell darkness, ray thickness, and yellow contrast, so an unclassified label does not necessarily indicate a rare mutation. It usually means the animal is being recorded by species rather than by a breeder's morph name.
These tortoises are sensitive, long-lived reptiles that need stable heat, UVB exposure, and a dry enclosure design that still provides humid hiding areas, especially for juveniles. Diet should be fibrous and calcium rich, with careful avoidance of rich produce and excess protein. For conservation-minded breeding, unclassified animals are best kept out of locality-specific projects unless their origin can be established through reliable records.
Colors: Dark Brown with Yellow Star Pattern