Yes, but you require a permit from your provincial nature conservation authorities. They'll probably do a site inspection before issuing the permit. You need the permit before you get the tortoise.
No! You are not allowed to keep indigenous animals pets South Africa especially ones that are endangered
I doubt it very much
Both the British and the Dutch.
Satanism is legal in South Africa, which allows all religions. It is quite rare and satanists tend to keep their beliefs to themselves. Also it is not a category on the official census returns. It is therefore very difficult to tell where satanism is practiced.
Cash can be taken to South Africa but for large sums it is better to carry traveller's cheques or a credit card. Most banks have a Bureau de Change which will convert the cash to South African Rands. Theft is a big problem in South Africa so it is better to avoid carrying large sums of money and to keep any money that you do have with you hidden.
Lesotho is a small landlocked constitional kingdom located inside the Republic of South Africa at the south of the African continent. It is a mountainous country relying to a large extent on its diamonds and water resources to keep its economy going.
I doubt it very much
is tortoise lucky to keep at home
know way Hosea!
yes
e.e in their beds,the tortoise is aggressive when you touch their eggs. so be aware
yes
The only thing southwest of Africa is the South Atlantic Ocean. If you keep going for a few thousand miles, you may bump into Argentina or the South Pole, depending on where in Africa you start from.To the South East of Africa is the island country of Madagascar
"Keep your boasting till you've beaten," answered the Tortoise. "Shall we race?"
no my uncle told me.
yes
Maybe, maybe not. You should keep a tortoise away from a cat and dog unless the cat or dog will try to attack it.
Both the British and the Dutch.