I love this news story and video, especially the cheers of the children at the end.
http://www.grindtv.com/outdoor/outposts/post/tortoise-comes-to-aid-of-overturned-tortoise/
Interesting! I got a notice on my phone that I was tagged here. yes, we are on Instagram using the same handle: KinginCulver.
When anyone asks about Ryan, I redirect them here for info. It's been a helpful tool.
Sometimes you just want to look at pictures.
Real talk - someone needs to rescue this poor turtle.
http://www.thefrisky.com/2014-05-02/just-a-photo-of-v-stiviano-taking-her-pet-turtle-for-an-evening-walk/
um, suprise? i'm wondering what is considered a "common" tortoise - anyone know?
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2614821/Victor-tortoise-grew-GREW-Family-bought-common-pet-14-years-ago-discover-rare-giant-breed-weighs-NINE-STONE.html?ITO=1490&ns_mchannel=rss&ns_campaign=1490
p.s. 9...
so in the past 12 hours or so, she's had a long soak, a bunch of cactus, some mazuri, and she's produced some successful poops, pee, and urates. BMs are a little watery, but a few firm ones towards the end. would there be any other cause for the swelling that i haven't considered?
thanks yvonne! should i be concerned with eggs pushing already? at this age and size? is there a thread i should be reading about this? "so you have a female tortoise - egg-bound 101" or something like that? *she* (this will take some getting used to) is my only tort and i don't have plans...
I noticed that there is some swelling at the cloaca on my sulcata. He is about 18 months old and around 7 inches plastron length - I don't know if this is normal, or if this should be something I should have the vet look at. I tried searching on here for prolapse info and pictures for...