a group of turtles is called a bale, is this right for tortoises as well???
A group of tortoises is called a "creep."
a group of turtles are called bale :)
The term for a group of tortoises is a "creep."
The collective term for a group of tortoises is a "creep."
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The term used to describe a group of tortoises is "a creep."
baby tortoises are called TORTLETTES!! :)
A group of tortoises is called a "creep." In their natural habitat, tortoises typically interact with each other by maintaining a respectful distance and avoiding conflict. They may engage in social behaviors such as basking in the sun together or grazing on vegetation, but they are generally solitary animals and do not form strong social bonds.
The Galapagos Islands are known for their giant tortoises.
A group of turtles is called a 'bale.'
There is a lot of information on the internet related to tortoises. Some of the websites to visit include Wikipedia, Tortoise Group, Tortoise Trust, and Petsmart.
Tortoises belong to the family, Testudinidae, of land-dwelling turtles in the order Testudines. Despite popular belief, than turtles live in the sea, and tortoises live on land, tortoises are in fact turtles. They are not a separate group.