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

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    While fruit-eating tortoises tend to enjoy the taste, tomatoes are high in sugar and phosphorous, low in calcium and fiber – the polar opposite to what a turtle needs. 25. Parsnip

  3. Gopherus - Wikipedia

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    The diet of tortoises contain excess salt, sodium, chloride, and potassium that must be purged from the body, and drinking free standing water, even if only once or a few times each year, is essential for this function and for tortoise survival. Opportunities for gopher tortoises to drink water vary greatly between the species in the genus.

  4. Desert tortoise - Wikipedia

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    Much of the tortoise's water intake comes from moisture in the grasses and wildflowers they consume in the spring. A large urinary bladder can store over 40% of the tortoise's body weight in water, urea, uric acid, and nitrogenous wastes. During very dry times, they may give off waste as a white paste rather than a watery urine. During periods ...

  5. Texas tortoise - Wikipedia

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    The Texas tortoise, unlike other species of gopher tortoise, is not an adept burrower. Its preferred habitat is dry scrub and grasslands. Succulent plants, a preferred food of the Texas tortoise, are common in these areas. It especially likes the fruit of cacti such as the prickly pear.

  6. This Woman Has Become True Besties With A Sonoran Desert ...

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    Image credits: Savannah Antillon Savannah and her husband live in a beautiful pink house. Their yard is full of amazing native plants and cacti, but the woman wanted to find a way for her tortoise ...

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

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    Turtles and tortoises might be known for being slow, but Fig proves that the right snack can get anyone motivated to move. It's all about finding the right enrichment tools for your pet!

  8. Three-toed box turtle - Wikipedia

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    Three-toed box turtles are omnivores, their diets varying with availability of food sources and the seasons. They are known to eat earthworms, insects, snails, slugs, strawberries, mushrooms, and green-leafed vegetation. They have been observed eating the eggs of quail. All box turtles will prefer live foods to vegetation.

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

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