you look like one
Tortoises are known for their long lifespans, with some species living over 100 years. They are found in a variety of habitats, from deserts to forests. Some tortoises can go without water for a year, storing it in their bodies. They are also known for their slow movement and unique shell structures that provide protection from predators.
Giant tortoises move very slowly on dry land, at only 0.17 miles per hour (0.27 km/h). (By Wikipedia) + They are herbivores
No. There are no true native tortoises of any kind in Australia. Some older reference books do still list some species of Australian freshwater turtles as tortoises, but this information is outdated.
There are no tortoises located in Australia. There are no true native tortoises of any kind in Australia. Some older reference books do still list some species of Australian freshwater turtles as tortoises, but this information is outdated.
Russian tortoises and hermanns are both good. so are greek.
Here are some facts about crickets:females have egg tubesmales chirp to attract femalesfemales don't chirpthey can see different directions at same timeIn countries like Japan or China crickets are symbols of good luckThe predators of crickets are tortoises, frogs, and reptiles
Tortoises infact do sometimes fight, mainly the desert. the males are very territorial and some females
There's definitely some in the Zoo.
in some countries they can be by predators and mainly pollution
Some lizards, such as iguanas, most turtles and and some tortoises are omnivores
no tortoises are veryy exspensive
Tortoises drink water.