Ví dụ về việc sử dụng Sulcata tortoises trong Tiếng anh và bản dịch của chúng sang Tiếng việt
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Sulcata tortoises can live to be up to 100 years old.
The most produced tortoises in the world are probably the sulcata tortoises of north central Africa.
Young sulcata tortoises can be raised indoors.
Sulcata tortoises are very strong and like to move around.
Captive-bred baby sulcata tortoises are available from many sources, including;
Sulcata tortoises can have small water dishes in their outdoor enclosures.
We also use spring mixes(particularly with baby sulcata tortoises), which have several leafy ingredients in them, and we supplement with kale, collard greens, turnip greens and any of the darker lettuce types.
Sulcata tortoises that live outdoors are tolerant to various temperature ranges.
With size, most sulcata tortoises will eat grass hays(we like orchard grass hay).
Sulcata tortoises are grazers and will eat any grasses and most plants in their enclosure.
Because of this, I soak baby sulcata tortoises in shallow, warm water up to three times a week, for 10 to 15 minutes, whether they're housed outdoors or indoors.
Sulcata tortoises are extremely efficient in their use of water. they urinate just 0.64 ml a day.
Because of their size, sulcata tortoises are best kept by those who have access to an outdoor area, where their tortoise(s) can be kept for most, or all, of the year.
Sulcata tortoises can also be prone to respiratory infections if they are kept in cool or wet enclosures.
As recently as a few decades ago sulcata tortoises were rare in the United States, but they have shown an amazing ability to adapt to various climates and habitats in captivity, and their low cost combined with a curious personality make them tortoises that are commonly sought after by first-time tortoise owners.
Sulcata tortoises can also often be adopted from rescues or from families that are unable to care for a giant tortoise any longer.
Adult sulcata tortoises are generally more resistant to handling, but all tortoises should be handled carefully.
When sulcata tortoises are housed indoors, I prefer not to have standing water in the bowls, because they tend to defecate in them while soaking.
Sulcata tortoises are burrowers if there isn't a proper hide box accessible as a cool retreat during the summer months or a warm retreat during the winter.
Sulcata tortoises are kept outdoors year-round in some parts of the country where nighttime lows in the winter are 20 degrees(including here in Las Vegas).
All of our baby sulcata tortoises raised indoors have access to a humid hiding area where they can snuggle in and get a dose of humidity, much like they would in a natural burrow.
Pricing for baby sulcata tortoises varies depending on where you get them, size and age, and even the season(when larger numbers of babies are available seasonally, prices can drop for a short time).
Sulcata tortoise is native to the Sahara desert and the Sahel.
The Sulcata tortoise is the third largest tortoise species in the world.
The Sulcata Tortoise needs a lot of light to keep active and healthy.
When temperatures exceed 40 degrees, the sulcata tortoise salivate heavily and smear the saliva on their fore arms to help cool them down.
The sulcata tortoise also feed on old bones to supplement it with enough calcium which strengthens its outer shell.
The Sulcata Tortoise, when provoked, scared or startled, will hiss loudly.
Leopard tortoises are the fourth largest species of tortoise after the Sulcata tortoise, the Galapagos tortoise and Seychelles Island tortoise. .
During the hottest parts of the day, Sulcata tortoise is known to burrow 4 meters into the ground in search for cool areas underground with higher moisture levels.