Baby tortoises can sleep anywhere from 18 to 24 hours when they're young. Their need for sleep diminishes slightly as they get older.
No. They eat all they can before hibernation. Unless they can sleep-eat.
A Tortoise.
Reptiles (like most animals) sleep when THEY need to - there is no set time. In the wild, they'd eat then rest in short bursts.
Yes - most reptiles spend a lot of time 'sleeping'.
That depends upon the species of Tortoise (Turtle?). Some are vegetarian and others are carnivores.
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Sleep requirements are dependent mainly on age and activity level. A baby normally has around 12 to 14 hours sleep; a teenager (12- to 17-year-old) should have 9 to 10 hours; an adult can normally get away with 8 hours of sleep.Adults need 7-9 hours of sleep. If still tired they should sleep even more.normally eight hours
Baby Turtle is known as hatchling. Group of turtile is known as bale.
Baby Tortoises are independent from their mothers as soon as she lays the egg.
The name of a baby tortoise is a hatch ling.
You don't. They can't feel anything through their shells.
Call a vet or maybe try different greens.