Yes
Russian Tortoises eat often at noon and morning. Don't FORGET that Russian tortoises eat fresh food and pelleted.
Petco's tortoises are wild caught adults, according to Russian Tortoise.org, a well-respected source.
they get on top of the girl tortoise
No, Russian tortoises should not consume mushrooms as they can be toxic to them. It is best to stick to a diet of leafy greens and vegetables for their health and safety.
gopher tortoises are just one of the many inhabitants of the upland ecosystem
Russian tortoises can be good pets for apartment dwellers, provided their housing needs are met. They require a spacious enclosure with proper heating, lighting, and a substrate for digging. Their diet should consist of high-fiber greens and vegetables, and owners should ensure they have a safe space to explore outside of their enclosure. However, potential owners should be prepared for a long-term commitment, as these tortoises can live for several decades.
you can find them in any desert
No. Tortoises live in either deserts or on islands, but no tortoises live in coral reefs.
Because most Russian Tortoises in the pet trade are, in fact, wild caught, or are at least housed with those that are, it is advisable to go to the vet after purchase. Your vet can check for parasites that are common in wild caught tortoises.
Yes they do they hibernate 9 months a year
Russian tortoises and hermanns are both good. so are greek.