They're called "Galapagos tortoises." They are vegetarian and eat fresh grasses, but also enjoy "poison apples," which are toxic to humans, guava and water fern, but also eat cactus, leaves, vines, and other fruit.
A lot of people mistakenly call tortoises "turtles." A turtle is water-dwelling (either sea or fesh water), omnivorous and flat shelled, while tortoises are land-dwelling, vegetarian, and have dome-shaped shells. Also, tortoises are really, really slow (average speed for a Galapagos tortoise is .18 mph!) and turtles are actually surprisingly fast.
It means, "sea turtle."
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They originate from The Galapagos Islands, where they were first discovered. The origin of the name was from the Spanish "Galapago", a type of saddle.
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No, actually the turtle eats the squid instead.
I don't know everything that eats a turtle, but one animal that eats turtles is a crocodile.
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there are a lot of good websites that give helpful information about what a turtle eats. It would probably be helpful if you knew what kind of turtle you had. Then just Google care for your pet turtle, or something like that.
Yes, because a turtle eats both plants and animals.
Turtle grass eats CO2 and sunlight