The Arizona Game and Fish Department reported a record number of orphaned tortoises this year, with nearly 300 rescued — but there are still over 100 animals looking for their forever homes.
The Arizona Game and Fish Department reported a record number of orphaned tortoises this year, with nearly 300 animals rescued — but there are still over 100 tortoises looking for their forever homes.
Adoption of these animals is completely free. The one requirement is that a potential adopter's home must have a burrow ready for the new addition. These animals spend their time outdoors in the warmth and require burrows for protection.
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