they realy sleep in the day they sleep alot
i think it goes in to hiberantioni think it goes in to hiberantion
they hibernate.
it would hibernet due to food shortage
A tortoise will hibernate during winter.
yes
i might be wrong but...i believe it is the aldabra giant tortoise... :)
No but as winter starts to set in you might notice that they usually find their way into people's houses.
Suet can be good for generally all people especially for winter. ??
63-70 days. i own 3 tortoises myself and they might be pregnant. i just found the answer so i hope they are!!!!
Head injury, and some uncorrected eye conditions can cause double vision; So it's definitely worth having your eyes checked, by an Optometrist.
It migrates to get more food and escape the harsh winter conditions and lack of food.
If you don't like these working conditions.. quit. The factory owner would be able to get someone with an hour to take his job.
i might be wrong but...i believe it is the aldabra giant tortoise... :)
Unfortunately there is no genuinely simple way to get mites off of a tortoise. It is important to change the environment they live in as well as your pet. Spray the tortoise's home with toxic pesticides to help kill off any living conditions the mites might be partaking in. Give your pet tortoise a bath to help remove any living mites on them and make sure to bathe them with gloves on and in an area where the mites will not infect.
u might have to keep them in your bathtub only if u want to have a pool in your house or u can keep the pool out side for summer for the otter and in winter bring the pool in for the otter......
It might snow during the winter, but the roads are in excellent condition, so just check the weather forecast.
They have no other place to go or the means to get there.
The effect that a cold winter with little precipitation might have a negative effect on the primary and secondary growth of a tree because the lack of water and harsh weather conditions aren't too good for trees. Primary and secondary growth is continued for as long as a tree/plant survives. But if the tree doesn't survive, primary and secondary growth no longer happen.
Yes, it is perfectly fine as long as it is not a male and a male because they might be territorial
The Hood Island Tortoise has a long neck for tall plants
Winters are typically very harsh in northern Europe, especially in mountainous country, and many people in winter might hoard food and fuel for fire for themselves, but true friends will share what they have, and in doing so, find that it is easier to survive.
No but as winter starts to set in you might notice that they usually find their way into people's houses.