I need them to show to my customers so they REALLY know what they are getting themselves into when buying a baby sulcata. I appreciate any good quality photos you can provide. Thank you.
Chris K.
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I need them to show to my customers so they REALLY know what they are getting themselves into when buying a baby sulcata. I appreciate any good quality photos you can provide. Thank you.
Chris K.
Check out the Sulcata Station's shots. There are many pics that will make a keeper think twice...
Also try this link...
http://www.sulcstatn.addr.com/tortpix1.html

The funny looking sulcata is just under 4 feet tall.
Ed

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I had a couple of seconds to take the shot because they were moving in fast.
Ed
(thanks)
np
It wasn't in a good place to get picture, but it looked like a Galapogos Tort, just cream colored. I might be mistaken, but I think they said it was close to 200 pounds. Does anyone know the tort I'm talking about and know if that weight is correct?
Here's a picture of my mom sitting on Boulder, a 120lbs boy.

np
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