yes they can as i am an owner my self. although you shouldnt give them loads, just give them a small cube once a week as a treat.
The majority of tortoises are herbivores, with some species eating largely grasses, and others eating mainly broadleaved plants, but there are a few species that are omnivorous (such as red-footed and yellow-footed tortoises), and these species will also eat insects, worms, and carrion. Some species of herbivorous tortoises include the Galapagos tortoise, the Aldabra tortoise, the African Spur-thigh tortoise, the Greek tortoise, and the Hermann's tortoise. Tortoises are reptiles, part of the order Chelonia, along with turtles. Tortoises are terrestrial (they live on land), while turtles may be terrestrial, semi-aquatic, or aquatic. The majority of turtles are omnivorous, with some being carnivorous. Tortoises generally have rounded feet with strong claws, while turtles have broader feet that are webbed or partially webbed. (Sea turtles, of course, have flippers).
The Red Footed Tortoise
As long as you create a proper habitat for your red footed tortoise to live in, keeping it indoors for the first few years shouldn't be a problem. They can live to be 50 years old.
yes. I have 2 females Red-Eared Sliders each 21 years old and one has laid eggs every couple of years for at least the past 10 years . Do i dont see why a Red footed tortoise wound not be able to
red back spiders eat flies that come from their web
Most likely yes, but depending on the species of box turtle, and you must have a spacious terrarium or outdoor pen.
The majority of tortoises are herbivores, with some species eating largely grasses, and others eating mainly broadleaved plants, but there are a few species that are omnivorous (such as red-footed and yellow-footed tortoises), and these species will also eat insects, worms, and carrion. Some species of herbivorous tortoises include the Galapagos tortoise, the Aldabra tortoise, the African Spur-thigh tortoise, the Greek tortoise, and the Hermann's tortoise. Tortoises are reptiles, part of the order Chelonia, along with turtles. Tortoises are terrestrial (they live on land), while turtles may be terrestrial, semi-aquatic, or aquatic. The majority of turtles are omnivorous, with some being carnivorous. Tortoises generally have rounded feet with strong claws, while turtles have broader feet that are webbed or partially webbed. (Sea turtles, of course, have flippers).
Red-footed Booby was created in 1766.
The scientific name of the red-footed booby is Sula sula.
The scientific name of the Red footed Booby is Sula sula.
Blood, usually from red footed boobies, blue footed boobies and masked boobies. (No joke, I swear!) They land on the backs of their prey and peck at the flesh until blood is drawn, which is then consumed.
Yes. As do Nazca boobies and Red footed boobies.
Yes cheese is a type of animal it is a breed of dog it is called cheese terrier. And live on the moon where they eat red lester cheese because it taste BAD!!!!!!!!!
Ducks eat plants, and some insects. Larger animals such as wolves and birds of prey might eat the duck.
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Snails
yes