I Have one myself and he loves to eat
peas
tomato< they cant eat the seeds though
lettuce
watermelon
cuttle fish bone
dandelion leaves :)
I also have one and he love to eat
Apple
Grapes
Weeds
don't give them to many water food as it gives them Diarrhoea
Hermann's Tortoises are a Mediterranean tortoise species that live in rocky, well-drained, semi-arid grassland regions. They are strict herbivores.
Their diet consists mainly of broadleaved plants--flowers, leaves, and plant stalks.
In captivity, providing a nutritious diet for a tortoise can be challenging. Balance and variety are important. Many of the vegetables humans eat are not suitable for tortoises.
Good staple greens for Hermann's tortoises include dandelion greens, endive, clover, plantain (the weed, not the fruit), bindweed, sedum, mulberry leaves, hibiscus flowers, mallow, Bermuda grass, and other safe, edible weeds--even some 'spring mix' (commercial greens mix from a supermarket--don't make this the sole diet, or rely on it too much, as it's a bit too sweet and low in fiber--other supermarket greens to use occasionally include collards, mustard greens, and turnip greens.), and supplemental calcium. Use calcium with D3 if the tortoise is indoors, and without D3 if it is outdoors. (An outdoor pen should be considered necessary for optimal health in tortoises, even if it can only be used over the summer--directions for creating predator-proof, appropriate pens can be found online). Access to fresh forage outdoors is extremely beneficial. Fruit might be given in extremely low amounts, very occasionally, as a treat--the high sugar content can cause diarrhea, but they do love a strawberry, it just rocks their world. :)
Hermann's tortoises thrive, as you can see, on a diet of weeds, and their outdoor pen should be planted with plenty of them. Be certainly you collect weeds only from areas where there is NO chance they have been sprayed with pesticides, herbicides, fungicides, fertilizers, etc, and wash them before offering them.
You can find a free downloadable book on the care of Mediterranean tortoises, including Hermann's Tortoises. See related link.
Tortuga is the Spanish word for turtle.
Some turtles are carnivorous, while other turtles are herbivorous.
Algae and seaweed
Russian Tortoises eat often at noon and morning. Don't FORGET that Russian tortoises eat fresh food and pelleted.
The tortoises diet depends on it's species. As they are slow, they have adapted to the resources available in a small geographic region. A tropical tortoise can eat a small amount of fruit, where a desert tortoise would not. Tortoises in general eat weeds.
vegiess and not to much but somtimes fruit and dandilions
tigers normally eat food
Eat lots of food like carrots and shizz, carrots are yummy :D
tortoises eat lettuce and carrots, but I would hold off on the bugs. Try feeding it (if you have one) salads or go to a pet store and get dry turtle/tortoise food for him/her.
Yes they normally like other tortoises company
no
no.
Fish food.
Dog food.
This depends entirely on the species of tortoise! Most tortoises are herbivores, but a few are omnivores. Some tortoises eat mainly grasses, while others eat mainly broadleaved plants. Some eat a variety of broadleaved plants, fungi, fallen fruit, invertebrates, and carrion.