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dpack
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Jam Lady
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A quick look on Google suggests they eat "earthworms, snails, grubs, beetles, caterpillars, carrion, grasses, fallen fruit, berries, mushrooms and flowers. They will take a bite of anything that smells edible."
When I had a couple of non-native tortoises I fed them soaked dog kibble, leafy greens, fruit from cantaloupe to strawberries to banana etc. One really loved slugs and would come stumping over to chow down on them, getting their horny mouth all gooey slimy messy.
So they would eat the slugs but also the vegetables. |
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Ty Gwyn
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Mistress Rose
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dpack
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Mistress Rose
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