Well, it depends on the type of tortoise you have. If you have a sulcata or leopard tortoise they can live in your backyard if you have a lot of room for them to roam. If you have a tropical tortoise like a red-footed tortoises you would need to put him either in a big tropical cage or in a tropical backyard.
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Some pet tortoises eat lettuce, romaine lettuce, squash, cucumber, dandelions,hibiscus leaves, small crickets, or even pumpkin.
No. Tortoises live in either deserts or on islands, but no tortoises live in coral reefs.
Tortises live in little dens they make under the ground they live in the sand, they mostly live in the desert though. They get really big and they bite, hard, so i would not recommend them for a pet.
The same as their naturally-occurring relatives... water !
Parrots, especially macaws can live to be nearly 100 years old. Tortoises also have very long lifespans.
Yes, of course! There are many different types that live in Australia
on its own
Yes they normally like other tortoises company
No ! Tortoises are LAND dwellers - only seeking out water to drink !
Turtles live in or near to water while tortoises live on dry land.
They live for about 80 years