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All You Need To Know About Turtles

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All You Need To Know About Turtles

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  1. All You Need To Know About Turtles http://www.tortoise.com

  2. The world is developing and moving in such high speed that it has resulted in extinct of certain animal species. The reason may be global warming or illegal exploitation of these species and one such species are Turtle or tortoise. http://www.tortoise.com

  3. Susan Tellem and Marshall Thompson: When it comes to turtle rescue the two reputable names that come to our mind are them. They have been rescuing turtles of all species since 1990 with the establishment of their non-profit organisation, American Turtle Rescue. • Rescue: ATR has sited nearly 4000 tortoises and turtles in care homes. They assist law implementation when any endangered or undersized turtles are seized. They help them by providing useful data and recommendations to people possessing turtle that are neglected, sick or uninhibited. http://www.tortoise.com

  4. Redfoot Tortoise: They are the most common pet tortoise in South America. They are easily available, easy to take care and very handy in size. • Red footed tortoise has amazing colour patterns on legs, shell and head. Their ability to adapt to various climate and habitat makes them wanted as pet for first time keepers. http://www.tortoise.com

  5. Desert Tortoise: They are known as desert turtles are of two species. Mojave and Sonoran desert tortoise native to south-western United States. Their life span is 50 to 80years and they grow slowly and mostly have very low reproductive rate. • Desert tortoise can endure salt, energy and water disparities on regular basis, thus raises their lifecycle. It is illegal to collect, harass, touch or harm wild desert tortoises. http://www.tortoise.com

  6. American Tortoise Rescue 30765 Pacific Coast Hwy Malibu, California, 90265 310-589-5521 http://www.tortoise.com

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