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tracieturtlefinder said:Hi there,
I love the pics. Can you please tell me what kind I have found? It showed up on my porch last night, I live in San Antonio, TX where it was 102 degrees yesterday.
Thanks
tracieturtlefinder said:Thanks...
That would make sense huh? Do you know anything about them? Should I just leave him alone?
jrcrist4 said:I do not know much about texas torts but if it is a texas tortoise you should find out the local laws because i have heard that since their numbers in the wild are declining rapidly that they are protected. You should definitly find out.
The scales on the heads do vary greatly amond RF's. I have noticed that the scales on the heads of a few of mine do look exactly like that of YFs but that is why you cannot tell the difference between the two species based only upon that detail.
All of my adults were purchased as adults so I did not raise them. Of the seven that i own, only two of them are WC. The two WC's have been in captivity since they were juvies but still their shells are amazingly smooth. They will prove to be great breeders!
GeoTerraTestudo said:tracieturtlefinder said:Thanks...
That would make sense huh? Do you know anything about them? Should I just leave him alone?
Depends on where you live. If you live in a nice, rural area, then leave him alone because he lives in good tortoise habitat. If he stumbled onto your place while wandering through an urban area, then he really lucked out because now you can care for him. But if you have other tortoises - whether of different species or the same species - just make sure you quarantine him, because wild tortoises carry a lot of parasites.
Wow, you are so lucky..all your babies are beautiful. I did contact the wildlife rescue here and I do have a Texas Tort. He is a protected species and I would be fined if I were to be found in possssion of him. I will be taking him to their San Antonio location and they will release him into a safe enviroment. I will miss himjrcrist4 said:I do not know much about texas torts but if it is a texas tortoise you should find out the local laws because i have heard that since their numbers in the wild are declining rapidly that they are protected. You should definitly find out.
The scales on the heads do vary greatly amond RF's. I have noticed that the scales on the heads of a few of mine do look exactly like that of YFs but that is why you cannot tell the difference between the two species based only upon that detail.
All of my adults were purchased as adults so I did not raise them. Of the seven that i own, only two of them are WC. The two WC's have been in captivity since they were juvies but still their shells are amazingly smooth. They will prove to be great breeders!