Check out these enormous leopard tortoises!
GeoTerraTestudo said:Check out these enormous leopard tortoises!
Pets101 said:Interesting. So you are saying his bloodline is available in the US?
theelectraco said:How does something like that happen? Is it like mini dogs where small adults were bread to produce small babies and then eventually the whole gene pool was just smaller tortoises?
wellington said:It does seem kinda funny that the only one you can see any legs on, is the one he's holding. All the others, only the shell. No heads, feet, legs, tail, just shell. Hmmmm
Pets101 said:Did a YouTube search and found this website. I am not sure if it is his buy they have some interesting leopards for sale: http://www.mundotortuga.com/?page_id=79
BeeBee*BeeLeaves said:Epic! Notice the fog. Hot and humid in tropical Ethiopia? Check.
Okay, no leopards allowed in to US. But, wondering, has anyone quadruple-checked (you know how laws can be)to be sure it says from everywhere in the world? Or what if it says just from Africa? Maybe the tick is only present in African animals. That would/may mean that captive bred babies from Spain can come in. Yay! Just saying.