HUGE female... me too!

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Yesterday I picked up a huge female Russian tortoise. Before seeing her in person I had no idea she was this big. She comes with an interesting story - more about that below (for those of you who are interested). We named her Lady, short for Lady Liberty (because she was found roaming free).

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When I first brought Lady home and weighed her before soaking her, she looked dehydrated and weighed 1014g. I soaked her (she drank and drank!), fed her (she ate an entire HUGE dandelion plant, some dead-nettle, and some wild geraneum), and put her under the heat lamp. She spent the rest of the day dozing under the warm light.

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This morning when I weighed her again after her soak, she weighed a whopping 1076g. I did a double-take, checked my scale, and weighed again. Yep 1076g was right. Originally, I was planning just to foster her, but considering her magnificent size, I just can't let her go. She's in quarantine for 6 months, but will get a partition of the outdoor enclosure, and by winter I'll have built her a nice big indoor enclosure, too. She's too big to share with the others, but next Spring I plan to introduce our male to her for a little honeymooning.

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Now her story:
I saw a post on Craigslist that a tortoise had been found wandering on the street. The finder was looking for the previous owner. Mind you, we live in the cold, rainy Pacific Northwest. I sent the woman a message stating that this certainly was not one of mine, but that I could care for it for her, and if it was female keep it, otherwise find a good home (after de-worming and ensuring it was healthy). The finder said she would wait first to see if someone answered her ad or the papers she hung around the neighborhood. Then on Sunday evening I got a message from her stating that the old owner did indeed contact her, but that this person was very rude and had stated that she had purposefully set the tortoise free so it could "live more happily in the wild." *WTH?* The finder had the presence of mind to offer finding a new home for the tortoise... so she offered it to me. I asked her for some pics, and this was obviously a female (stubby wedge shaped tail), but the I couldn't tell how big she was.

When I got to the finder's house and saw the tortoise, I did a double-take, because this tortoise was SO BIG. She is 7+ inches, and almost as wide as she is long. I expected her to be longer when I measured her, because she looks so big and heavy, but a lot of her weight comes from her width - my guess is that she is of the Kazachstani subgroup.

Interestingly, for all the previous neglect, her shell is actually in good shape, and so is her beak. She has some wear on her plastron, and I did treat a few spots of shell rot. The old owner just let her wander the yard all Summer, and kept her in a box or something during the winter. But at least she got real UV and good weeds to eat during the warm season. She was dehydrated when I got her, but overall seems to be healthy. And have I mentioned that she is huge?
 
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erica anne

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She's beautiful. Hard to imagine her owners didn't want her! :( Glad she ended up on the right hands!
 

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She's a big Lady!! So how are her people skills? Is she friendly? I assume she's grateful for a warm place with water and food!! Lucky big tort!!
 

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Eloise said:
She's a big Lady!! So how are her people skills? Is she friendly? I assume she's grateful for a warm place with water and food!! Lucky big tort!!

She's friendly with me (a little shy). I have no idea how she is around other tortoises, as I am quarantining her for 6 months... we will see in the Fall, although due to her size, I will keep her separate from the others. Don't want her to bulldoze the others. Time to save up for having a third tortoise table built...
 

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I really can't get over people who let domestically-raised animals out into the wild. Not only is it bad for the animal, it's bad for the ecosystem! So glad someone had the smarts to pick this girl up and give her to someone who knew what they were doing. Kudos to you for bringing home this beauty.
 

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WOW!!!!! She's gorgeous!
What a lucky find... for her and for you.
 

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She's gorgeous! Nice shell growth. I'm glad you found her. She wouldn't have survived in that area on her own. Her previous owner was an idiot.
 
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