~*~*~ Giant Aldabra Tortoise babies ~*~*~ (DFW)
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Date: 2010-06-28, 8:42PM CDT
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I have a limited number of Baby Aldabra tortoises coming in from the Seychelles in the Indian ocean. These tortoises are born in their native habitat. This is one of the largest species of tortoises and one of a few that are native to islands. Adult aldabra tortoises can reach 600-800 lbs. People are most familiar with these giants as seen at several large zoos across america. One of the most gentle of giants. These tortoises are legal to own and are not a threatened or endangered species like the Galapagos tortoise from the Pacific islands. There are more than 150,000 wild aldabra tortoises on the Seychelles islands.
Please do you research on this species and understand the cost involved with raising a giant tortoise to adulthood. Also, there is a cost associated with owning such a unique tortoise, so research the costs and you'll find my prices quite fair. I will only respond to e-mails from individuals that have a genuine interest and knowledge of this species care and habitat needs.
Location: DFW
it's NOT ok to contact this poster with services or other commercial interests
I do not know nor am in any way affiliated w/ this fellow, so investigate as carefully as you would any other seller...just passing on info that might be of interest to some here.
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Date: 2010-06-28, 8:42PM CDT
Reply to: [email protected]
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I have a limited number of Baby Aldabra tortoises coming in from the Seychelles in the Indian ocean. These tortoises are born in their native habitat. This is one of the largest species of tortoises and one of a few that are native to islands. Adult aldabra tortoises can reach 600-800 lbs. People are most familiar with these giants as seen at several large zoos across america. One of the most gentle of giants. These tortoises are legal to own and are not a threatened or endangered species like the Galapagos tortoise from the Pacific islands. There are more than 150,000 wild aldabra tortoises on the Seychelles islands.
Please do you research on this species and understand the cost involved with raising a giant tortoise to adulthood. Also, there is a cost associated with owning such a unique tortoise, so research the costs and you'll find my prices quite fair. I will only respond to e-mails from individuals that have a genuine interest and knowledge of this species care and habitat needs.
Location: DFW
it's NOT ok to contact this poster with services or other commercial interests
I do not know nor am in any way affiliated w/ this fellow, so investigate as carefully as you would any other seller...just passing on info that might be of interest to some here.