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Posted by: nybuckeye at Mon Apr 30 15:24:59 2007 [ Report Abuse ] [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by nybuckeye ] Not really. The only thing over eating would result in is obesity, which is very commen in captive torts around the globe, it is seen quite often in the world of veterinary medicine. There are sulcatas in the wild that live in rich grasslands just below the extremely arid sub-sahara region that eat very well. Pyrimiding is absent in wild populations of sulcatas. Some other types of torts have been found with pyrimiding in the wild, but they are mostly star variations. I would also have to disagree that pyrimiding serves for thermoregulation purposes. If this was so then it would be seen in the wild. [ Reply To This Message ] [ Subscribe to this Thread ] [ Show Entire Thread ] | ||
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