Posted: Mon Mar 03, 2014 12:01 pm Our Shelled Ambassadors
My wife was contacted to bring one of our "Turtles" to a class when they were on the letter T. We decided that it would be a lot easier to bring a tortoise rather than our RES for the class to see. They were young kids and we gave them very simple info about them, what they eat(simplified weeds and salads, no dressing), what make them poop and pee, what kid doesn't like to hear about that. Turns out one little girl was surprised they poop at all. It was such a great hit that someone else from a local rescue society heard about it and wants my wife to bring one of our girls out to their event, especially since they are rescues themselves. We warn of good hygiene to anyone who touches them, and Dozer actually seemed to enjoy exploring the class room. My wife is considering doing this. How in depth do you go to telling an older group about tortoises or turtles? With little kids it was easy since we have a nephew the same age, but we are unsure about adults.
2- RES
-Hester 5.25" (Female)
-Turty 4" (Female)