including the shell and the legs, all together is about 3000 korean won
Their shell (carapace) into which the tortoise withdraws as much as possible.
because he was very much similiar to a tortoise.
yes
Not at all.
The cost of a tortoise can vary depending on the species, age, and where you purchase it from. On average, tortoises can range from $50 to $500 or more. It's important to consider the long-term care and expenses associated with owning a tortoise before making a purchase.
In the fable "The Tortoise and the Birds," the tortoise convinces the birds to carry him up to a feast in the sky, promising to share the food with them. However, once they reach the feast, the tortoise eats all the food himself, betraying the birds' trust.
Yes, a desert tortoise is a consumer as are all animals that live in the desert.
29.99
245 pints
330 pounds
They're not endangered at all.
You should only be feeding your tortoise one peice of fruit a day, or it will get really runny feces, and its bad for them. Eventually that's all they'll want, and they'll starve themselves.