For comparison. I've had fairy eggs before, but never one quite so...sausage shaped. Definitely cockerel
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DefinitelyDefinitely cockerel
Awww! What acute egg! (see what I did there? )For comparison. I've had fairy eggs before, but never one quite so...sausage shaped. Definitely cockerel
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I played on the definition of the word acute and also called the egg cute.
He knows.I played on the definition of the word acute and also called the egg cute.
Damn. And here I was thinking I was smart.He knows.
So many 'tudes in a single look."What?" --Mr. Tortie
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You would also need a safe and warm place for them to spend the winter, depending on the tort type. My sulcatas don't hibernate. They're active year round and need to be kept above 70F. Other types of tortoise do hibernate though and while the still need to be kept above freezing, they are more tolerant to temps in the 40's and 30's F.So many 'tudes in a single look.
I want a tortoise, but I do not think that I could keep it safe and comfortable. I doubt they like the cold, and I think they need more land.