"I want to live in a go or tortoise borrow too. That' os more spacious than my apartment, unless the undulas to be on." "There's moles and l weevils look athing, just coming in, like atovr," she says of her research into wild lay biology. 'They're fully reliant on the gopher tortoise, but they also have this mutual stick relationship where they're feeding on dung s o they're like the house keeping service,' he adds.
We're bringing back one shell of an episode with today's encore. What's a tortoise? What's a turtle? Why do they live so dang long? What's up with their junk? Wildlife biologist and testudinologist Amanda Hipps studies gopher tortoises and dishes about turtle nomenclature, cliques, dicks, behavior, burrows, evolution, habitats and more. If you don't dig tortoises yet, you're about to fall deep into a turtle tunnel in love with them.
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