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Top 5 Worst PET TORTOISE Species!

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Tortoises are becoming more popular than ever across the world and while sometimes it’s a happy ending for these animals, other times it’s not. As humans, we often opt for the inexpensive, easy to obtain animal and when it comes to tortoises, choosing the right species right off the bat means everything. They all start off cute and tiny but they sure don’t stay like that and for some, becoming a giant is in their future, no matter what. Watch this video and learn the TOP 5 WORST PET TORTOISE species for the average keeper and take away some very real, very important points that’ll save both yourself and the tortoise from a potentially unhappy ending.

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However you made it here, thank you and welcome to Garden State Tortoise. Garden State Tortoise is home to hundreds of animals from all around the world. We are a family dedicated to adventure, conservation of wildlife, and all things nature. We are a reptile rescue and breeding facility for more than ten years, offering refuge to those who need it, and working everyday to protect the beautiful world of reptiles in any way we can. Here on our YouTube channel you will be able to join us on our animal adventures while learning how to care for, protect, properly identify, feed and even breed many species of turtle, tortoise, snake and lizard. We even work with frogs and salamanders! We hope you enjoy our videos and help us share them with the world so we can continue to educate people of all ages about herpetology.

Chris and Casey Leone

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