The Indian tortoise
The Indian tortoise is not picky about food. Generally speaking, tortoises They prefer to eat more vegetarian food, but the Indian tortoise is different. Whether in the wild or in captivity, the Indian tortoise will eat some meat to supplement its nutritional needs.
Indian tortoises have fixed resting places. When raised in captivity or free-range, they like to crawl and rest in a fixed position. Indian tortoises are gentler than other tortoises and have not bitten each other. However, they may compete for food, use their shells to top food, or share food together. Celebes tortoises are herbivorous and prefer yellow fruits such as mangoes, cantaloupes, etc. They also like mushrooms. They occasionally eat animal food such as bugs or earthworms, so you might as well provide a small amount of cat, dog or fish food.
In the wilderness, Indian tortoises eat flowers, grass, wild fruits, fungi, and slugs (slugs). Under artificial feeding conditions, they like to eat fruits and vegetables, such as vegetable leaves (except for spicy foods such as garlic, green onions, leeks, and peppers, including spinach, which cannot be fed). Commonly fed vegetables include rapeseed, oats, and purple grass. Fruits such as sunflower, purple cabbage, broccoli, apples, watermelon, grapes, tomatoes, and bananas should be fed sparingly because they like sweets. Fruits with high water content such as watermelon should be fed sparingly, as they are prone to diarrhea. No fish, pork liver, or beef. Indian tortoises are more sensitive to red than white and like to eat red food, such as tomatoes.
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