Fang Ye laughed and said, "Recently, our zoo has had so many events! Where do I even start? Oh, does anyone know the name Asian forest tortoise?"
"Never heard of it."
"What is an Asian forest tortoise? I don't know, can some knowledgeable bro explain a bit?"
"Obviously, it's a kind of tortoise! (smart)"
"A land tortoise? Aren't all turtles found in water? There's a difference between water turtles and land turtles? I'm so ignorant."
"I know about the Galapagos giant tortoise! That one is the biggest land tortoise."
"Last time I went to the zoo, I seemed to recall seeing a sulcata tortoise, it was bigger than a washbasin, moving slowly and leisurely."
A museum doctor said, "The Asian forest tortoise, also known as the Burmese Brown Mountain tortoise or six-footed tortoise, is the largest land tortoise in mainland Asia. An adult can grow over 50 cm in length, and the heaviest can weigh nearly 45 kg, chiefly found in Myanmar, Thailand, and the Malay Peninsula."