Horrifying! Geochelone only has two subspecies (Indian and Burmese star tortoise), looks like there's African spurred tortoise in here. If they were really going for tortoise (But why would you?!), they'd have to say Testudinidae...
There are no tortoises in Australia, North Africa or the Himalayas, and there most certainly are in Indonesia, Europe and West and South Africa
"Endangered" cannot describe an entire family of animals with about 70 species (not subspecies), as Pancake tortoises are critically endangered, African spurred tortoises are endangered, Aldabra giant tortoise is vunerable, Hermann’s tortoise is Near threatened, Leopard tortoise is Least concern, Red footed tortoise is not evaluated, Forest hingeback tortoise is data deficient