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Posted by Marissa on December 12, 2000 at 18:17:55:
In Reply to: Leopard Tortoise Question posted by M Duggan on December 12, 2000 at 17:21:48:
I've heard leops adapt to varied environments not exactly ideal, but for what it's worth, I hear leops are more sensitive to humidity and fall ill with respiratory ailments in high humidity environments than say a sulcata, and both come from very similar natural environments. Of course, a Redfoot gets pretty large (1 long maybe) and is much more suited to thrive in the Florida climate. I'm sure you've heard that already tho :)
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