NotBudule
Well-Known Member
Can you take back the last part ? make it where the other tortoise helps him back over ?No Fee for adoption! Have to meet the AZDGF or Sonoran Desert Museum requirements. See their webpage..left side click on Tortoise...Basically escape proof area. Enclosure from the sun and freezing low temps. Source of water even though they can go for over a year without taking a drink of water. Escape proof is more difficult that you might imagine. Many folks try chainlink fence. Being little earth movers they are under the chainlink in the blink of an eye. Fix...bury the fence 6" below grade...however...the tortoise will figure out how to climb the fence and escape anyway...so chainlink is no good. Finer mesh fencing might work, but masonry wall is best with a 8" footing, which is what we have with spring closing gates. Tito knows the gates but he is not strong enough to push the gate so he ignores it.
Being curious and loving to explore new things, we also use vision block on the gates to keep him from peering through the gate at the greater expanse of our backyard.
Here are some pix of two male tortoise fighting
Grunting and hissing
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Oh no...
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Winner ambles off. Defeated tortoise may be able to flip himself back
over, but if he can't for some reason...a slow but certain death.
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We have some NASTY freshwater turtles here in WV , just mean and nasty ... A little back story , hahaha thats right , your in hell and you gotta read MY backstory ! My neighbor up the road several years ago had a big pond built and him and his brother start going out and trapping these monsters and keep adding them to the pond , something to do with Japan and the eggs or maybe they hatched them first but they couldnt send enough , not sure what they did with them and didnt really want to know , i do remember many golf cart trips to the pond , (which used to have fish in it but they made quick work of that ) because we threw all kinds of scraps in there for them , Man you could tell how damn strong this guys were and i believe i even commented that they gonna get out , "nah , they like it here , they wont go anywhere " fast foward a few months later and im outside looking out over the field where the creek runs through it , noticing how damn high the grass was and needs cut , then i realized those clumps of grass were MOVING !!! JAILBREAK !!! i look up towards the pond (probably 200 yards from pond to creek) , not single file , but a good line of at least 15 that were on their way and half a dozen that were gona make it , some of these guys came out of that very creek ! neighbor and brother finally came out and wrestled a few , i got one buy the tail but he stretched his neck WAY the hell out of his shell and was coming at me , so , he made it also...these damn things were as big as car rims , mean and hissy , i think there were 6 or so left and brother put them in burlap sacks and went to Flordia , no more turtle farm..
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