I would say no, but I could be wrong. Mine likes to dig in his dirt next to a heat pad.
yep hegehogs, tortoises
MOST species of tortoises are herbivores. There are a few species that are omnivorous.
Yes, they do hibernate in the winter.
No. Cardinals are active year round. Birds do not hibernate.
They do not hibernate.
Yes, baby desert tortoises do hibernate.
Baby desert tortoises do not hibernate. They have a more active lifestyle compared to adult desert tortoises and do not require hibernation to survive the colder temperatures. Instead, they regulate their body temperature by moving to warmer or cooler areas in their habitat.
yep hegehogs, tortoises
Bear Hedgehog Snake Ground squirrel Bumblebee
Those which hibernate usually do so underground in burrows.
Except in really cold deserts, few mammals hibernate or have a need to do so. Most reptiles, snakes, lizards and tortoises, do hibernate but may emerge to sun themselves on warmer winter days.
Yes they do they hibernate 9 months a year
Egyptian Tortoise grow approximately up to 6 inches . And every time they get bigger you should upgrade there tanks . They do not hibernate and may live up to 50 years and more . They are an endangered species and are very weary .
Hibernation is during the winter, estivation is just like hibernation but in the summer and migration is when the move to different locations. So Im pretty sure that turtles hibernate during the winter and some turtles estivate during the summer if it is too hot.
Certain breeds do. It depends on what kind of habitat a particular breed is comfortable with. I used to have box turtles which lived outside and hibernated in the winter. Now I have leopard tortoises, which originated in africa, so they do not hibernate.
no tortoises are veryy exspensive
Tortoises drink water.