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  2. Our complete list of foods pet turtles should not eat - AOL

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    Feeding turtles and tortoises right means mimicking their natural diet; the wrong foods, even common ones, can be harmful. Here are 32 foods to avoid.

  3. Check out these surprising things pet turtles can eat - AOL

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    However, it should be fed in moderation as it can cause digestive upset. 7. Pansies. ... Fruit-eating tortoises can enjoy the main zucchini, while the short-lived flowers are also edible. Many of ...

  4. Pet Tortoise's Helpful Enrichment Ideas Have Reptile Lovers ...

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    It's hard to top a tortoise speed walking toward a reptile-friendly snack! Turtles and tortoises might be known for being slow, but Fig proves that the right snack can get anyone motivated to move.

  5. Gopherus - Wikipedia

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    Gopher tortoises can survive a year of drought through both behavior and physiological adaptations, two years of drought can result in deteriorating body conditions, and extended years of drought will produce high mortalities of gopher tortoises. [18]: 85–87, 94 pp. There are many observations of Gopherus eating non-vegetation food items ...

  6. Tortoise - Wikipedia

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    The brain of a tortoise is extremely small. Red-footed tortoises, from Central and South America, do not have an area in the brain called the hippocampus, which relates to emotion, learning, memory and spatial navigation. Studies have shown that red-footed tortoises may rely on an area of the brain called the medial cortex for emotional actions ...

  7. Galápagos tortoise - Wikipedia

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    The Galápagos tortoise or Galápagos giant tortoise (Chelonoidis niger) is a very large species of tortoise in the genus Chelonoidis (which also contains three smaller species from mainland South America). The species comprises 15 subspecies (13 extant and 2 extinct). It is the largest living species of tortoise, and can weigh up to 417 kg ...

  8. Neurotoxicity - Wikipedia

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    Amyloid beta (Aβ) was found to cause neurotoxicity and cell death in the brain when present in high concentrations. Aβ results from a mutation that occurs when protein chains are cut at the wrong locations, resulting in chains of different lengths that are unusable.

  9. Tortoises can slow down ageing process, study suggests - AOL

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