For Russian tortoises, a general guideline is to provide about 10 square feet of space per tortoise. A 36x18x12 tank has a floor area of 4.5 square feet, which is insufficient for even one adult Russian tortoise. It's best to keep a single tortoise in a tank that meets their space requirements or consider a larger enclosure if you plan to house multiple tortoises. Additionally, they thrive better in outdoor environments or larger indoor enclosures that mimic their natural habitat.
It's hard to believe, but T is the "tank". In Russian "tank" means a "танк".
No it is not Russian. We still use it in the war today.
It's a Russian Tank.
Boris Yeltsin was the Russian leader who was known for opposing a coup in the Soviet Union from a tank.
Russian T34
Boris Yeltsin was the Russian leader who was known for opposing a coup in the Soviet Union from a tank.
Boris Yeltsin was the Russian leader who was known for opposing a coup in the Soviet Union from a tank.
Russian t-34 because their attack and speed was better but the tiger tank was slow and their attack was almost the same as Russian the tiger tank had better armor
ask the Russians
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About the same as a Vietnam War era US Patton tank, roughly one gallon per mile. Gasoline engines burned up two gallons per mile.
yes because the leopard gecko loves to climb on the Russian tortoise and the Russian tortoise won't even notice