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Can a large Yellow footed tortoise live with a small red foot tortoise?

Yes, it is perfectly fine as long as it is not a male and a male because they might be territorial


What is the yellow footed green pigeon eat?

Bird Food


Is the red footed tortoise endangered?

yes


What kind of tortoise is black with red spots and lives in Texas?

The tortoise you are referring to is likely the Texas tortoise (Gopherus berlandieri). They have a dark brown to black shell with yellow or red markings on the scutes, giving them a spotted appearance. Texas tortoises are native to southern Texas and northern Mexico.


What would be a cute name for a red footed tortoise?

Stalin.


When was Yellow-footed Honeyguide created?

Yellow-footed Honeyguide was created in 1981.


What do yellow footed rock wallabies eat?

The yellow-footed rock wallaby eats young grasses, the shoots and leaves of tree species such as acacia and callitris (a coniferous cypress) and various shrubs and herbs such as cyanoglossum.


Can i keep a red footed tortoise inside?

As long as you create a proper habitat for your red footed tortoise to live in, keeping it indoors for the first few years shouldn't be a problem. They can live to be 50 years old.


How long does a red footed tortoise live?

70 to 90 years


What does a Red footed tortoise eat?

A red footed tortoise eats almost everything in fruits and vegetables. Romaine Lettuce Red and green leaf lettuce Endive Kale Cabbage Carrots Green Breans Papaya Mango Strawberries Blackberries Apples (with no seeds inside) And much more fruits and vegetables! These all sell at local stores.


What is the yellow footed rock wallaby's common name?

"Yellow footed rock wallaby" is the common name of this marsupial.


What is a herbivore tortoise?

The majority of tortoises are herbivores, with some species eating largely grasses, and others eating mainly broadleaved plants, but there are a few species that are omnivorous (such as red-footed and yellow-footed tortoises), and these species will also eat insects, worms, and carrion. Some species of herbivorous tortoises include the Galapagos tortoise, the Aldabra tortoise, the African Spur-thigh tortoise, the Greek tortoise, and the Hermann's tortoise. Tortoises are reptiles, part of the order Chelonia, along with turtles. Tortoises are terrestrial (they live on land), while turtles may be terrestrial, semi-aquatic, or aquatic. The majority of turtles are omnivorous, with some being carnivorous. Tortoises generally have rounded feet with strong claws, while turtles have broader feet that are webbed or partially webbed. (Sea turtles, of course, have flippers).