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My adopted Leopard

kellywood23 Oct 07, 2004 12:54 PM

This is my adopted leopard, Jack. He is blind in the eye that you see because it was ruptured by another tortoise before I got him.

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Kelly Wood

1.1 Cherry Head Redfoots
1.0 Brazillian Redfoots
0.0.2 Leopard tortoises
1.1 Sandfire Bearded Dragons
1.0 Maliuromastyx
0.2 Dogs
2.2 Parakeets
1.3.1 Eastern box turtles
2.6.1 three-toed box turtles
0.2 white, black tail japenese bantams

Replies (4)

ecoman Oct 08, 2004 03:36 AM

how does he manouvres around compare to your other torts? a buddy of mine has an old dog which suffer glaucoma and soon she had one eye removed, the other begin to fade, but she developed some interesting new techniques of her own at the same time which is fascinating...

kellywood23 Oct 08, 2004 05:31 PM

Actually, he gets around great, almost better than the others. When I first recieved him, he had a tendency to bump into things alot, but once he memorized the cage setting, he runs around like he does not have a dissability.

It is quite amazing.
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Kelly Wood

1.1 Cherry Head Redfoots
1.0 Brazillian Redfoots
0.0.2 Leopard tortoises
1.1 Sandfire Bearded Dragons
1.0 Maliuromastyx
0.2 Dogs
2.2 Parakeets
1.3.1 Eastern box turtles
2.6.1 three-toed box turtles
0.2 white, black tail japenese bantams

ecoman Oct 09, 2004 02:06 AM

i would have thought so...just don't rearrange his furnitures too often

joeheinendc Oct 10, 2004 08:43 PM

http://africantortoise.com/diet.htm

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