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  2. How to care for a pet turtle? Why it isn't easy and could ...

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    The species can survive on the same drinking water a home has. Adult desert tortoises must be kept outdoors, the club said, with shelter from the weather and a place to retreat at night. Yards ...

  3. 'Rocky's Home!' 100-Lb. Pet Tortoise Survives L.A. Wildfires ...

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    The 100-pound tortoise, named Rocky, was found in a hole in the family's backyard, the sheriff's office said. The family's home was destroyed in the Eaton fire, ABC News reported .

  4. Russian tortoise - Wikipedia

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    Young Russian tortoises should be soaked 1-2x/weekly in lukewarm water no deeper than their elbows to keep hydrated. Tortoises typically empty their bowels in water to hide their scent; this is an instinct, and it also helps keep their enclosure cleaner. [16] Russian tortoises can live up to 50 years, and require annual hibernation. [citation ...

  5. Tortoise - Wikipedia

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    Tortoises are generally considered to be strict herbivores, feeding on grasses, weeds, leafy greens, flowers, and some fruits. However, hunting and eating of birds has been observed on occasion. [29] Pet tortoises typically require diets based on wild grasses, weeds, leafy greens and certain flowers.

  6. Box turtle - Wikipedia

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    Box turtle (Terrapene carolina carolina).Box turtle is the common name for several species of turtle.It may refer to those of the genus Cuora or Pyxidea, which are the Asian box turtles, or more commonly to species of the genus Terrapene, the North American box turtles.

  7. Pet Tortoise Insists on Being Special Guest Star in Couple's ...

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    Tortoises have a really long lifespan. Some can even live up to 50 to 100 years. This means that your tortoise will probably live as long as you do, so make sure you want a pet for life .