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

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    The range of this dry food varies so that you can select according to your pet’s need, whether it’s an aquatic turtle or a tortoise, or for hatchlings, juniors, and so on. 2. Scotch thistle

  3. 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.

  4. 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.

  5. Tortoise - Wikipedia

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    The shell in tortoises is generally hard, and like other members of the suborder Cryptodira, they retract their necks and heads directly backward into the shell to protect them. [1] Tortoises can vary in size with some species, such as the Galápagos giant tortoise, growing to more than 1.2 metres (3.9 ft) in length, whereas others like the ...

  6. Hermann's tortoise - Wikipedia

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    Certain foods may prove toxic despite the tortoises enjoyment of them, including legumes, tomatoes and cabbage. The animals eat small amounts of fruits as supplementary nutrition, however this should only be given occasionally. Around midday, the sun becomes too hot for the tortoises, so they return to their hiding places.

  7. Talk:Tortoise - Wikipedia

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    Increase to 10% for hinged-back, angulate, brown and impressed tortoises." Can someone who knows their tortoises please clarify. Fabiform 05:55, 25 Jan 2004 (UTC) Reptiles often eat differently in captivity than in the wild.--Piper Stone 08:21, 18 Apr 2004 (UTC)

  8. Desert box turtle - Wikipedia

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    They prefer small defined areas where they can be well aware of their surroundings and the locations of their food, shelter and overwintering sites. [3] Desert box turtles have relatively small home territories, and they exhibit strong site fidelity, seeming to show an affinity to the area of their hatching.

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

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