Totally see the SupermanWhen I saw your pic, I don't know but Superman came to mind.
Totally see the SupermanWhen I saw your pic, I don't know but Superman came to mind.
Himher and heshe LOL Heshe says, "What are you looking at?" That plate is 8" in diameter so you can see how much my torts have grown since I got them. Both over 4" now and eating very well.
Hi! I’m super new, first time answering to a post! When I first got my little Russian tortoise, I thought “he” was a boy so I named “him” Winston. Winston is actually a little girl so I went with the tropical unisex name of Oahu. It suits her so well! I highly recommend unisex names unless you are certain of the gender!Hi. I have 5 torts and they’re all of course still unsex i already have them for 3 months and still havent given them names because i think it would be weird if i named it a boys name and it turned out she is a girl. So I still keep them unnamed. How about you?
Wecome @Oahu’sHuman from a fellow FloridianHi! I’m super new, first time answering to a post! When I first got my little Russian tortoise, I thought “he” was a boy so I named “him” Winston. Winston is actually a little girl so I went with the tropical unisex name of Oahu. It suits her so well! I highly recommend unisex names unless you are certain of the gender!
I love those long native american sounding names. It's a great idea. So much potential and so unlimited...imagine "Crooked foot" and "Leaps with Leaves".I don't name mine. If they came with names, I'll keep the name, otherwise they're just 'the bigger leopard,' or 'the one with the scuffed shell,' etc.
Your post made me laugh out loud! Leaps with leaves indeed! LOL!I love those long native american sounding names. It's a great idea. So much potential and so unlimited...imagine "Crooked foot" and "Leaps with Leaves".
I made sure to call mine unisex names, Io and Callisto. Two of Jupiter's moons.
Thank you!Wecome @Oahu’sHuman from a fellow Floridian
I don't name mine. If they came with names, I'll keep the name, otherwise they're just 'the bigger leopard,' or 'the one with the scuffed shell,' etc.