In Florida, you don't . If you are a homeowner, then you have to get a permit,and then have a licensed remover trap and remove the tortoise. FWC estimates the fees at 2500 dollars
i heard something about using copper sulfate to get rid of the salmonella germs on my turtles.
Female sea turtles get rid of salt in their body while nesting in order to keep sand out of their eyes. They have special glands designed to excrete salt, and the salt is excreted through their eyes.
The Gopher tortoise lives in Georgia and is one of the oldest living species that was discovered over 60 million years ago. They dig their burrows in dry habitats.
gopher tortoises are just one of the many inhabitants of the upland ecosystem
yes
Only Female ones
the gopher snake is found in deserts, prairies, woodlands, brushlands, coniferous forests, and even cultivated lands. These biomes can be rocky, sandy, sparsely or heavily vegetated, and range from below sea level to over 9000 feet (2700 m).
some turtles do like a box turtle and a gopher tortoise do
Rid your yard of bugs, worms, etc. They won't have anything to feed on.
yes they are you CANNOT Pick one up even if it is in the middle of the road you WILL Get arrested.
i heard something about using copper sulfate to get rid of the salmonella germs on my turtles.
no they lay eggs. and don't have fur or hair. They are cold blooded.... = reptile.
Female sea turtles get rid of salt in their body while nesting in order to keep sand out of their eyes. They have special glands designed to excrete salt, and the salt is excreted through their eyes.
whats a gopher?
no they are cousins but still diffrent species
Horned gopher was created in 1902.
Gordon the Gopher was created in 1985.