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Tortoises are land-dwelling reptiles of the order of turtles (Testudines) and are shielded from predators by a shell. The top part of the shell is the carapace, the underside is the plastron, and the two are connected by the bridge. The tortoise has both an endoskeleton and an exoskeleton. Tortoises can vary in size from a few centimeters to two meters. Tortoises are usually diurnal animals with tendencies to be crepuscular depending on the ambient temperatures. They are generally reclusive animals.
Most land based tortoises are herbivores, feeding on grazing grasses, weeds, leafy greens, flowers, and some fruits although there are some omnivorous species in this family. Certain species consume worms or insects and carrion in their normal habitat.
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I think it s a gopher tort..u tell me
by combs reptiles - Jan 26, 2009 11:36 AM |
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Jan 28, 2009 01:26 PM by combs reptiles |
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Russian tortoise hibernation
by turtlelush - Jan 25, 2009 04:17 PM |
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Jan 28, 2009 09:47 AM by bradtort |
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Burmese Star will not eat,5 days now
by terrygar - Jan 20, 2009 01:21 PM |
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Jan 20, 2009 06:16 PM by mike1011 |
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Possible Shell Rot. :-/
by Keeferton - Jan 17, 2009 02:28 PM |
0 | No replies |
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Mt.Tort. pooping rocks!!!!
by emysbreeder - Jan 16, 2009 09:02 PM |
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Jan 18, 2009 11:49 PM by unchikun |
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Dumb Question
by Keeferton - Jan 15, 2009 06:57 PM |
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Jan 20, 2009 08:13 PM by terryo |
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leopard tortoise shell
by cccbrad - Jan 14, 2009 07:37 PM |
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Jan 17, 2009 12:06 AM by VICtort |
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Dry shell, normal or a problem?
by benA - Jan 14, 2009 05:18 PM |
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Do Sulcatas Climb?
by Patty208 - Jan 13, 2009 05:19 AM |
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Sulcata,Sunken scutes
by ChrisL - Jan 10, 2009 11:15 AM |
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Jan 12, 2009 11:49 AM by allensheehan |
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New York Leopard Housing
by batsos123 - Jan 01, 2009 11:12 AM |
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Jan 11, 2009 03:18 PM by -Ryan- |
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