The Tunisian tortoise, Furchulachelys naebulensis, is a very rare and endangered tortoise. It is protected to the level of CITES appendix 1 and any offered for sale or trade must have an article 10 certificate and be fitted with a microchip if they are 10cms long or longer. They are a very beautiful and active tortoise. There are breeders around but they are few and far between. Tunisian tortoises are not the easiest torts to keep in the UK, being very prone to illness if the conditions are not just right. They must NOT be hibernated in the winter. You may be better advised to buy a Horsfields, Hermanns or Mediterranean Spur Thighed which are far easier to find and easier to keep.
Any pet shop!
I think you should buy a tortoise because they are much easier to care for since they dont need to have instant access to a lot of water.
Tunisian tortoises, or Spur-thighed tortoises, typically have a life expectancy of 50-70 years in captivity, and possibly longer in the wild where they face fewer threats. Proper care, diet, and habitat conditions are important factors that can influence their lifespan.
Tunisian rial ended in 1891.
Tunisian franc was created in 1891.
Tunisian franc ended in 1960.
you buy a house with one
Nothing in Islam is called Tunisian god.
The duration of Tunisian Victory is 1.25 hours.
Yessmine is a popular Tunisian baby name.
1 Tunisian Dinar = 0.69846 U.S. dollars
In Tunisian, you can say "Marhaba" to say hello.