Of course Star toto do have a tail & based on their tial one can decide whether the toto is male or female... But its difficult to suggest unless toto reaches at 4-5 years of its age
Indian star tortoise was created in 1795.
yes
Many, though not all, species of tortoises are sexually dimorphic, though the differences between males and females vary from species to species. In some species, males have a longer, more protruding neck plate than their female counterparts, while in others the claws are longer on the females. In most tortoise species, the female tends to be larger than the male. Some believe that males grow quicker, while the female grows slower but larger. The male also has a plastron that is curved inwards to aid reproduction. The easiest way to determine the sex of a tortoise is to look at the tail. The females, as a general rule have a smaller tail which is dropped down whereas the males have a much longer tail which is usually pulled up and to the side of the rear shell.
Around 10 inches.
yes they do....
The north star Polaris is at the tip of the tail in the constellation "Ursa Minor".
About 30 - 80 years!
The Star Tortoise is not endangered. It is actually quite popular in the exotic pet trade.
because they are sold and eaten in the markets.
A fish is a fish but a lobsteris a crustacean !! hope that helps
Twist off the head and tail, then peel off the shell around the body.
Deneb is an Arabic word and it means "tail". That's why Deneb is the brightest star in the tail of Cygnus the Swan. The bright star in the tail of Leo the Lion is Denebola.