is tortoise lucky to keep at home
they can live up to 100 years if kept in the right conditions
the tortoise
the tortoise eat pegeounus
The tortoise is the land-dweller. Turtles are primarily aquatic.
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a tortoise should be kept warm at night.
Maybe a tortoise? The tortoise reverses into his shell, his home.
Different species of tortoise should not be kept together. While it is unlikely that they would object to each other, there is a problem with the fact that different species of tortoise have different bacteria in their gut. The bacteria from one species can be dangerous to another. You say you keep your tortoise in a tank, please note that this is not a healthy environment for a tortoise. They should be kept in an outdoor enclosure, weather permitting, and on a tortoise table at other times. Visit www.tortoisetrust.org or www.tortoisefirst.com for more information.
His shell breaks when he has to jump to his home from up in the sky
they can live up to 100 years if kept in the right conditions
Tortoise
My auntie actually has a tortoise of her own, and she has just a small patio with a rather big cupboard which he just loves to walk around in. But tortoise's don't really need a home like a human, just make sure there is nothing sharp on the ground.
I am not sure I quite understand your question. Why put tortoise eggs in a water tank? Go to the Tortoise Trust website for information. www.tortoisetrust.org
The tortoise's shell is their home. The shell has a hard cover and can protect them when something hard hits it. If they do not have the shell, they would have died fast.
You cannot crossbreed tortoises. Each species of tortoise has a gut flora peculiar to that species. The gut flora of one species can prove dangerous to another species.Different species of tortoise should not be kept together. While a very few, in the wild, may cross into each others habitat on occasions, such as the Hermann (Testudo hermanni) and the Horsfield (Testudo horsfieldii) they are not known to interbreed.
Desert tortoises dig long burrows.
yes he did he kept it a little cage near the fireplace and fed it on human food and even had a leach for it!