Yes on some occasions if the sexual experience becomes hard to find in their area they will undergo a natural sex change brought on by the horniness of their nature. then the woman will mate and make babies with each other.
No, desert tortoises are diurnal.
yes a desert tortoises has a back bones.
Yes, ants do bite desert tortoises and baby desert tortoises are in the most danger. If you keep tortoises outside, it is important to make sure ants cannot get to them.
Yes, baby desert tortoises do hibernate.
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Genius, all tortoises chew.
The desert tortoises has two species - Gopherus agassizii and Gopherus morafkai.
Except for a brief courtship and mating period, desert tortoises are solitary animals.
The desert tortoise is found primarily in the Sonoran Desert and Mojave Desert.
desert tortoises do take care of there babbies becaus any thing can eat them.
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Yes.