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.
ok on an accasion
50-60 years but can be more or less
Yes, Horsefield tortoises can eat grass as part of their diet. Grass provides essential fiber, which is important for their digestive health. However, it should be offered in moderation alongside a variety of other greens, vegetables, and occasional fruits to ensure a balanced diet. Always ensure that the grass is pesticide-free and clean before feeding it to your tortoise.
If they are male and female then yes, there is more than likely going to be eggs.
I USE to take out tortoises from under ground but then i took a arrow to the knee.
they do a bit but not a lot
Mrs Horsefield
no. they all come from the same ansester, but they all from (mostly) different countries and backgrounds
when tortoises come out of hibernation, they do not eat any differently. since they have been in such a deep sleep, they may have to get used to it again, but the do not eat any differently.
Brian Horsefield has written: 'Technological and economic assessment of the utilization of rice straw residue from the California Sacramento Valley for on-farm power generation'
no tortoises are veryy exspensive
Tortoises drink water.