ok on an accasion
50-60 years but can be more or less
tortoises eat fruits, vegetables, and grass
Yes, tortoises can eat foxtail grass, but it should be offered in moderation. While it is not toxic, foxtail grass is high in fiber and can be difficult for tortoises to digest if consumed in large quantities. It's essential to provide a varied diet that includes more nutritious options like leafy greens and other safe vegetables. Always ensure that any grass offered is free from pesticides and chemicals.
They eat lettuce, weeds, grass, but mostly lettuce give the tortise good care and it will live forever!!
If they are male and female then yes, there is more than likely going to be eggs.
Pinta Island tortoises primarily eat vegetation such as grasses, leaves, cactus pads, and fruits. They are herbivores and have a diet that is mainly composed of plant matter found in their natural habitat.
They were originally from Russia and central Asia - many specimens were taken into captivity and bred in private collections. They quickly became a very popular 'pet' species.
Some sea turtles, such as adult green sea turtles, graze on seagrass. Land dwelling tortoises, called Galapagos Tortoises, grow to be 880 pounds and eat grass and other low growing vegetation.
Tortoises, rabbits, hares, many small rodents, deer, antelope, bison, elk and sheep all eat grass in the desert.
It eats mainly leafy plants and flowers and fruit. It is quite a fussy eater. It is a herbivore.
Russian Tortoises eat often at noon and morning. Don't FORGET that Russian tortoises eat fresh food and pelleted.