yes
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Stalin.
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.
70 to 90 years
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yes. I have 2 females Red-Eared Sliders each 21 years old and one has laid eggs every couple of years for at least the past 10 years . Do i dont see why a Red footed tortoise wound not be able to
Yes, it is perfectly fine as long as it is not a male and a male because they might be territorial
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.
The black-footed rock wallaby is not currently endangered. It is listed as Lower Risk / Least Concern on the IUCN Red List 2007. However, various subspecies of the black-footed rock wallaby are listed as Vulnerable.
calalu
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.
no it is not endangered