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Tortoises,Turtles,Terrapins and Chelonians
by walclan in Culture & Society > Nature
... , not your average reptiles, buy very cute reptiles! They are also called terrapins and chelonians by veterinarians. I think of tortoises as being land dwellers, and turtles as water dwellers. Most species are endangered and protected.
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A short story - Bees and Tortoise
by Taoyaoyao in Religion & Spirituality > General
If you have a chance, you will choose which way of life, the bees or the tortoise?
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Galapagos Tortoises
by 5min in Culture & Society > Nature
The Galapagos Islands take their name from the giant land Tortoises that live there.
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trex dry tortoise formula
by barbie84 in Pets > General
my opinion on this food, how it worked for us and weather it is worth buying
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Rescue Me, My Knight in Shining Armor
by BrenNolasco in Culture & Society > Nature
War is over, and there's no need to wear those antique armors anymore but these wonderful creatures will continue wearing theirs and will continue to do so. These knights don't kill but save lives.
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12 Animals with the Longest Lifespan in the World
by nobertbermosa in Culture & Society > Nature
Methuselah was the oldest man who ever live on Earth. According to the Bible he was 969 years old when he died. Well, how about the longest-living animals to date? Check this out.
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The Four Types of Reptiles
by Jessica in Pets > Reptiles
Reptiles are scale covered, air breathing, cold-blooded vertebrates. Then can be found in all types of habitats with the exception of the polar ice of Antarctica.
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The Diet of a Reptile
by Jessica in Pets > General
The food a reptile eats may not sound all that appealing to us, larva, insects and frogs, yuck. However, to a reptile they are the cream of the crop.
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How to build consistent habits to reach your goals
by Corprenegade in Self Improvement > Motivational
Achieving goals involves three components: A starting point, a finish line and a plan to get from one point to the other. The one concept that holds them all together is consistency.




