
Testudines (Turtles and Tortoises) | Encyclopedia.com
The Fitzroy River turtle (Rheodytes leukops), an Australian sideneck living in well-oxygenated streams, maintains a widely gaping cloacal orifice and rarely surfaces. The turtle pumps water …
Turtle Vitashell - Tortoise Forum
Dec 15, 2010 · Tetra turtle Vita Shell: A deep-penetrating, concentrated, skin and shell conditioning cream for turtles. Non-greasy formula combines moisturizers, conditioners, and …
Tortoise Forum
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Botfly infection in Tortoises? | Tortoise Forum
Aug 7, 2011 · One of our members, Dee from NJ adopted a turtle with an old treated wound that was covered with some covering (can't recall which one of the types used in the past it was). …
American box turtles - Tortoise Forum
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Tortoise shell and skin cream
Oct 5, 2014 · Hey everyone, I have noticed that recently my tortoise's shell and skin has been getting dry and I saw Tetrafauna Turtle vitashell tortoise and turtle shell and skin conditioner. It …
HOW TO GIVE AN INJECTION - Tortoise Forum
Jun 2, 2009 · I am giving Turtle Baby an injection every three days. I have given him two injections myself so far (the vet gave him one). Both times that I gave the injection some of the …
Eastern vs Three-Toed...? - Tortoise Forum
Feb 11, 2013 · In either case, I think I have the information I needed. Someone on another forum said that the care is the same since they come from the same parts of the US. They said that …
Aeschylus - Encyclopedia.com
May 21, 2018 · Aeschylus retired to Sicily, and tradition says that he was ignominiously killed by an eagle which, in its desire to split open a turtle it was carrying, mistook his bald head for a …
Bobbing its head? - Tortoise Forum
Apr 10, 2012 · It is not nervousness. A nervous turtle retreats into its shell out of fear. You are observing increased "head-bobbing" when they are intrigued by something because they are …