It all depends on the breed of tortoises.
no. turtles can swim. all though tortioses can be in water
most tortioses live in the desert
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over tortioses
80-100 years
tortoises eat fruits, vegetables, and grass
turtles can swim tortoises cant
Crocodilia: Crocodilians Sphenodontia: Tautaras Squamata: Lizards and Snakes Testudines: Turtles and Tortioses
very produce alot of poo so it slows the animal down as it is only small so can't carry to much weight
Tortioses do move yes, but it isn't in a concious manner. Then often twitch as humans to in their sleep but no movement is actually being made by the toriose voluntarily. There has been known cases where the hibernating tortoise has 'sleep walked', where a tortoise stumbled around even though it was hibernating. Also, they frequently relaz and tense their muscles during hibernation to get a higher comfort level.
you should not put them together because tortioses live on land with little water. eastern painted turtles love water and spend most of their time in water. what i would do is get two different tanks to put them in. by the way eastern painted turtles are omnivores and hermann's tortoises are herbivores. the two wouldn't work together.
It really depends on the tortiose but a few common breeds of (big) tortioses are salcutas could get up to 200 pounds but thats the most comon breed