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  2. Leopard tortoise - Wikipedia

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    The leopard tortoise is the fourth-largest species of tortoise in the world, with typical adults reaching 40 cm (16 in) and weighing 13 kg (29 lb). Adults tend to be larger in the northern and southern ends of their range, where typical specimens weigh up to 20 kg (44 lb), and an exceptionally large tortoise may reach 70 cm (28 in) and weigh 40 ...

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    The antlion larvae eat ants and other insects; when they mature into adults they consume pollen and nectar instead. Rhinoceros beetle: these little herbivorous insects are said to be among the strongest creatures in the world in proportion to their body weight. As larvae, they consume primarily decaying plant matter and as adults, they feed on ...

  4. Stigmochelys - Wikipedia

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    Stigmochelys is a genus of tortoise endemic to Africa. Stigmochelys pardalis, the leopard tortoise, is the only extant species. [1] Leopard tortoises were once placed in the genus Geochelone along with many other large tortoises. [2] Two fossil species are known:

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    Leopard tortoises grow pretty quickly. Pet tortoises grow more quickly than those in the wild since they have a regular, steady diet. When they are young, they grow 2-4 inches a year.

  6. Tortoise - Wikipedia

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    Juvenile tortoises often require a different balance of nutrients than adults, so may eat foods which a more mature tortoise would not. For example, the young of a strictly herbivorous species commonly will consume worms or insect larvae for additional protein.

  7. Testudo (genus) - Wikipedia

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    Testudo, the Mediterranean tortoises, are a genus of tortoises found in North Africa, Western Asia, and Europe. Several species are under threat in the wild, ...

  8. Is a pumpkin a fruit? Why you should eat more of this ... - AOL

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    Per Britannica, pumpkin is technically a type of berry called a pepo, which is a fruit that has a hard outer layer and no dividing chambers. (And for the record, squash is also technically a fruit.)

  9. Red-footed tortoise - Wikipedia

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    The red-footed tortoise's climate in the northern part of the range changes little day to day and rarely gets too hot for them, so the tortoises do not need to practice any form of dormancy and can often forage all day long. The tortoises in Moskovitz's study area were most active after 3:00pm while many species from warmer climes would be most ...