Try buying any book on Hermann's Tortoises, there's usually a chapter on breeding. If you can't find a book in a pet store, try going to a book store or shop online. Also, the related link should have all of the necessary information. You have to scroll down to about midway through the page in order to find the articles about Hermann's Tortoises.
Well, tortoise allergies are quite rare. I can't imagine that many people would be allergic to tortoises, so I'd assume Justin Bieber is not allergic to tortoises.
What would you do if your breeding objectives are not met
you would find heps in austalia
once upon a time tortoises were very happy and used to laugh at rabbits.They were good friends but rabbit did not like tortoise making fun of his teeth.one day a party was organised by tortoises and rabbits were also called for the party but as the tortoises made so fun of them ,a fight started and during the fight tortoises lost their teeth and since then tortoises lack teeth.
Breeding isn't useful, it is a must, without breeding there would be no food and every living organism would cease to exist.
No, desert tortoises are not on a rattlesnake's menu.
Some kinds of tortoises, like endangered ones, are illegal to buy due to their environmental status. It also depends on where you buy it from, because some breeders may be putting the tortoises in harmful conditions. It would be illegal to buy any animal from them. However, there are many kinds of tortoises you can buy.
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.
True breeding tall plants would be TT and true breeding short plants would be tt, so TT x tt would illustrate the crossbreeding.
True breeding tall plants would be TT and true breeding short plants would be tt, so TT x tt would illustrate the crossbreeding.
True breeding tall plants would be TT and true breeding short plants would be tt, so TT x tt would illustrate the crossbreeding.
True breeding tall plants would be TT and true breeding short plants would be tt, so TT x tt would illustrate the crossbreeding.