Show us your Leopards!

Mgridgaway

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Here's one of Olive from a couple weeks ago. She's probably about 16 months old and a little over 4" at this point.

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Here's another shot of Benny who I believe is about a year and a bit old. (Adopted so can't be sure)
He is showing his powder habit. Lol
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This is my beloved little Bambini Piccolini, Bambi for short. See the deer face on that first scute? Excuse me, but how cute is that? This picture is Bambi doing a yoga pose after her morning poop. She's a very talented little leopard. Love my Bambi.
 

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Bambi the Yogi Leopard Tortoise. First in the world! My best friend told me that she did not see a deer. She sees a chihuahua's head and I should call it Chi Chi or something chihuahua-ish. I still see a doe, a deer, a female deer and Bambi was one of my favorite Disney movies when I was wee.
 

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RE: Lets see your Leopards!

I am sure their are lots of new Leopards that haven't had their adorable mugs posted here... *hint* *hint*
 

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RE: Lets see your Leopards!

All very nice looking torts. I don't own a leopard but after this thread I really want one haha.
 

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Nommie is getting bigger! Her new closed chamber enclosure is amazing in this Arizona dry weather.
 

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I love my boys/girls? shell :)
 
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Hello! I'm new to the forum and tortoise husbandry. I recently adopted these two torts.

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If you insist, here's Humvee munching away.

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ImageUploadedByTortForum1374295112.747596.jpg Bonnie and Clyde munching together! Only about 4 months and 2 1/2 and 2 inches!
 
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These little guys/gals are from one of the adults in post one of this thread, hatched in January 2013, now living in beautiful San Diego.

They are in a "chamber" (54 gallon rubbermaid tote), with an ambient humidity of 70% plus and have a humid hide that is near 98% humidity.

Warm spot at 110F, cool area at 75F.

They use all the areas at one time or another but hudle into the humid hide at the warmest place in there (95/98F).

Each increment of growth is ridged, then the next one comes along, and that last one goes flat. Not exactly the same for each one, but nearly so.

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They are very dark, Will. Would you set one of them on a small drinking glass and get some more pictures of it? I'd like to see the profile.

These babies' mother is the picture in post #81.
 

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You have the disease, Will. The addiction. :)
 

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