Your female tortoise might be biting due to several reasons, including stress, territorial behavior, or discomfort. If she feels threatened or is trying to establish dominance, she may resort to biting as a defensive mechanism. Additionally, if she's not getting enough stimulation or if her environment is inadequate, she may exhibit aggressive behavior. Observing her surroundings and ensuring she has a suitable habitat can help address this issue.
Let them bang !
are you sure its your female biting your other female? because males bite the the back of the females head when there trying to mate.
by mounting it
I just discovered today after I thought the tortoise was male that it is female. The tortoise is about 8-9 years. I was just wondering if female tortoise's can lay eggs without a male and what age would it be? Thanks
The last Galapagos tortoise is a male. His name is Lonesome George.
yes
Yes. You can breed 2 different species of tortoise and you can breed female Greek with WC Jordanian.
Usually, a female tortoise lays her eggs in the same spot each year.
Keep your hand away from its mouth while feeding it. I had one that would bite but I learned my lesson.
His pet tortoise is a male.
A female tortoise costs between $100 and $1000 depending on the species and where it is purchased. Because of their durability and anatomy, a tortoise can live longer than a human.
Some good names for a female and male Leopard Tortoise pair is Fred and Ethel, Betty and Barney, or Lucy and Desi.