Tortoise | The tortoises is a land-dwelling reptile closely related to the tortoise's marine cousin, the sea turtle. The tortoise is found in many countries around the world but particularly in the southern hemisphere where the weather is warmer for most of the year. Tortoises have
a hard outer shell to protect them from predators but the skin on the
legs, head and belly of the tortoise is quite soft so the tortoise is
able to retract it's limbs into it's shell to protect itself. The
tortoise's shell can range in size from a few centimetres to a couple of
metres, depending on the species of tortoise.
Most species of tortoise have a herbivorous diet eating grasses, weeds, flowers, leafy greens and fruits.Tortoises generally have a lifespan similar to
the lifespan of humans although some species of tortoise, like the
giant tortoise, have known to be over 150 years old. There are many
different species of tortoise around the world that vary in size, colour
and diet. Most species of tortoise however are diurnal but in places
where it is very hot throughout the day, tortoises will often venture
out to find food in the cooler dawn and dusk periods.
Female tortoises dig
burrows, known as nesting burrows, in which the female tortoise lays her
eggs. The female tortoise can lay between one and thirty eggs at a time
but the number is generally around 10 and only a handful of the babies
tend to survive as tortoise babies are very vulnerable to attack
by all kinds of predators. Once the female tortoise has laid her eggs
she leaves the nesting burrow. The eggs hatch between 2 and 4 months
later and the baby tortoises are able to start venturing out in search
of food when they are about a week old. The size of the baby tortoise and the egg, depends on the size of the mother tortoise.
Today, a number of tortoise species
(mainly the smaller species of tortoise) are kept as household pets.
The pet tortoise ideally prefers to live in the garden or part of a
vegetable patch where there is lots of food for the tortoise to eat. Pet
tortoises should have a diet similar to what it would be if the tortoise was in the wild and should not be fed other foods such as cat or dog food.
Most species of tortoise, but not all, hibernate during the colder
winter months particularly those species of tortoise in the Northern
Hemisphere. Tortoises must have an empty stomach before they hibernate and
therefore tend to go through a period of starvation beforehand.
Tortoises come out of hibernation when the weather begins to get warmer
again.
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