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Re: Texas Tortoise?


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Posted by Brittany on October 06, 2000 at 20:26:02:

In Reply to: Re: Texas Tortoise? posted by Andrew Godambe on August 30, 1998 at 10:13:14:

I live in Michigan where the summeres aren't too warm, and the winters are very cold...this summer, i found what appears to be a Texas Tortoise on the side of the road, with the help of an FFA teacher, we came up with it being a Texas Tortoise, I recently found out that the person who used to own this tortoise, goes to my school, i have had it for about 1 month now, and it seems to like apples.I was wondering, that if i sent you a picture of my tortoise, if you'de be able to specicify it as a Texas Tortoise, or other, no it isn't a box turtle, i thought that's what it was at first, till i found out it has a lumpy /rigid shell, and not a smooth flat surface...he also has what appears to be a "neck rest" under his chin...please write back as soon as possible, thanks, Brittany




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