they move their heads and legs in and out and look kinda angry.
Tortoises make various noises like hissing, grunting, and huffing to communicate. They use these sounds to show aggression, attract mates, or express discomfort. Hissing is often a sign of fear or warning, while grunting can indicate excitement or mating behavior. Huffing is a common sound when tortoises are stressed or feeling threatened. Overall, tortoises use these noises to convey their emotions and intentions to other tortoises in their environment.
Giant tortoises primarily communicate through body language and vocalizations. They may use movements, such as head bobbing or shell posturing, to convey their intentions or emotions. Additionally, they produce sounds like hissing or grunting, especially during mating or when feeling threatened. While not as vocal as some animals, these behaviors help them interact with other tortoises and nearby wildlife.
no tortoises are veryy exspensive
Tortoises drink water.
Turtles and Tortoises have highly similar DNA, as tortoises are a subgroup of turtles.
No, desert tortoises are diurnal.
Yes, tortoises are endangered animals
Genius, all tortoises chew.
tortoises lay eggs
The term for a group of tortoises is a "creep."
baby tortoises are called TORTLETTES!! :)
Yes, ants do bite desert tortoises and baby desert tortoises are in the most danger. If you keep tortoises outside, it is important to make sure ants cannot get to them.