It depends on what you can manage and what your tortoises prefer. If you already have one, try to determine it's gender. (Looking at the width of the tail can help; males have thick tails, females have short and stubby tails) If it's male, get a female. There really is no promises that they'll get along, but if they do from the start, they always will. If one starts to bite the other, I would take one away. If it's a female, get another female and they will probably get along fine. I'm sure, if the tortoises are compatible, you will be better off with more than one. But, sadly, you can't know if they will be compatible until you try it out.
you should not feed them garbage or other than what is their normal diet.
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Yes, but it's not good for the tortoise to stay upside down for long. The tortoise should be able to righten him self, help him if he's stuck. It would be very stressfull for the tortoise to stay upside down for more than a couple minutes. But it won't kill the tortoise. It is very bad for the tortoise's health.
Russian tortoises should be kept at a temperature of around 75-85°F (24-29°C) in the warm side of their enclosure during the day, with a slight drop at night. A basking spot should also be provided that reaches around 90-95°F (32-35°C) for them to regulate their body temperature. It's important to provide a temperature gradient in the enclosure for the tortoise to move between different temperature zones as needed.
A tortoise is considered more modest than a hare because of its slower, steady pace and humble nature. The story of "The Tortoise and the Hare" exemplifies how perseverance and consistency can lead to success, making the tortoise a symbol of modesty and hard work.
The moral of The Tortoise and the Ducks is that slow and steady wins the race. The tortoise's determination and perseverance ultimately brought success, showing that consistency and effort are more important than speed.
There is only one Russian language, but in Russia there are many nationalities (more than 100) and many languages.
I depends on what species but females usually cost more than males. An adult sulcata tortoise female will cost around $200. But the yonger the tortoise is the cheaper it will be. I recomened looking at the tortoise clasifieds at Kingsnake.com to see a wide range of prices and spiesies.
Gold is worth more simply because gold is worth more per ounce on the market.
a tortoise is smaller than a sea turtle No,a sea turtle is SMALLER than a tortoise
Because they are russians
Male Russian tortoises have longer tails and their cloaca (anal opening) is more slit-like. They tend to carry their tails to one side, tucked under their shell. They also have a spur, a hook-like projection at the tip of their tale. All males have spurs, but some females can also have them. A female Russian tortoise has a fat, wedge shaped tail and her cloaca looks like a asterisk (*). It is very hard to tell if a Russian tortoise is male or female if its shell (from behind neck to where it ends above tail) is less than 5 inches long.