If you've been considering the addition of a pet desert tortoise, there's a unique opportunity for Utahns to adopt a reptile from the Utah Division of Wildlife Resources. UtahDWR
The Utah Division of Wildlife Resources reports they have received 20 desert tortoises that need loving homes in Utah.
“Captive tortoises make great pets,” DWR Wildlife Biologist Ann McLuckie said in a press release. “They have their own unique personality, they will gladly eat the weeds in your backyard and they are fairly independent as long as they have shade and food. They also hibernate for roughly five months out of the year, making them a fairly low-maintenance pet.”
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