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When RTs burrow down into the ground, do they leave an obvious entrance? Is it easy to figure out where they dug in?
I went out to my enclosure this morning to put my three back in hibernation, and only two are there. It has been so warm they wouldn't settle down when I put them down a couple of weeks ago, so I put them back outside. I believe it would be impossible for one to escape my enclosure. She would would have to climb up over two feet of wire fencing, up and over the 2 by 4 beams and the lift the hinged lid that weighs about ten pounds. She is a climber and a great hider but I just can't believe she could escape. I lifted up all of the concrete hides and dug around but she is nowhere to be found.
The only other possibility is that someone came in my backyard and stole her.
I went out to my enclosure this morning to put my three back in hibernation, and only two are there. It has been so warm they wouldn't settle down when I put them down a couple of weeks ago, so I put them back outside. I believe it would be impossible for one to escape my enclosure. She would would have to climb up over two feet of wire fencing, up and over the 2 by 4 beams and the lift the hinged lid that weighs about ten pounds. She is a climber and a great hider but I just can't believe she could escape. I lifted up all of the concrete hides and dug around but she is nowhere to be found.
The only other possibility is that someone came in my backyard and stole her.