You cannot crossbreed tortoises. Each species of tortoise has a gut flora peculiar to that species. The gut flora of one species can prove dangerous to another species.
Different species of tortoise should not be kept together. While a very few, in the wild, may cross into each others habitat on occasions, such as the Hermann (Testudo hermanni) and the Horsfield (Testudo horsfieldii) they are not known to interbreed.
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they get on top of the girl tortoise
Its When A Gorilla And A Orangutan Mate Or When A Horse Fly And A Horse Mate.
they mate in feilds by humping each other and haveing babys and love humping humans
a Morgan Horse :P
no hard fealings just move them away from each other
the same way regular horse mate
no
No.
Either it's trying to show dominance, or it's trying to mate. if there your pets then you should make sure you do not house 2 males together.
Nope
You will need a female to lay the eggs and a male to (first) fertilize the eggs.