No. There are no true tortoises of any kind in Australia so it is not possible to have a pet tortoise.
Many people have pet turtles.
Yes. Australia has numerous native turtle species.
yes they do live in nz
Leonardo's pet tortoise was 10 years old when he bought it.
Raccoons are not natives to Australia and that country has very strict laws concerning the importation of non-native plants and animals.
I depends on what species but females usually cost more than males. An adult sulcata tortoise female will cost around $200. But the yonger the tortoise is the cheaper it will be. I recomened looking at the tortoise clasifieds at Kingsnake.com to see a wide range of prices and spiesies.
The hare at the pet shop has red hair! I would like to remind you of the story of the tortoise and the hare.
Ravens, Gila monsters, kit foxes, badgers, roadrunners, coyotes, and fire ants are all natural predators of the desert tortoise .The yellow and red foot tortoises will eat worms on occasion
No. Exotic (that is, non-native) species of most reptiles, and certainly tortoises, are prohibited in Australia.
No. If you do,you don't respect your pet.
His pet tortoise is a male.
At pet shops they sell turtle and tortoise food.
you can't or ask the person in the pet shop where he got the tortoise from
yes
A tortoise
Any pet shop!
Leonardo's pet tortoise was 10 years old when he bought it.
Then it dies
yes
No it's not.