Due to illegal trade and habitat destruction.
Yes, but since that they are so big, they have few.
Aesop was from ancient eqypt. the guy who wrote the tortoise and the hare, and the lion and the mouse.
Come on Over - 2006 Tortoise and Hare 1-6 was released on: USA: 25 November 2006
the tortoise comes from Australia and Europe be sure to look out for one if you go there! they are amazing love em...!
The current population of Egyptian tortoises is estimated to be around 10,000 individuals remaining in the wild. However, they are facing severe threats from habitat loss, overcollection for the pet trade, and climate change. Conservation efforts are underway to help protect this species from further decline.
giraffe are endangered because they are eating farmer crop and framer are killed giraffe for eating their crop.
Tortoise is a slow animal and Hindus want the worshipers to go slow. Moreover the myth says that tortoise comes from clean water and therefore worshipers should come to temples with clean bodies, they will have long life like tortoise.
In 1991 our family had a tortoise and the family dog bit a hole in it's shell. Actually, two. We took the tortoise to a friend who cleaned the holes and applied plaster-of-paris. For years the tortoise had the plaster cast on it, and as the tortoise grew, pieces of the plaster would come off. All these years later, the plaster is completely gone, and the tortoise has a beautiful shell. You can't even tell that it ever had a problem. In 1991 our family had a tortoise and the family dog bit a hole in it's shell. Actually, two. We took the tortoise to a friend who cleaned the holes and applied plaster-of-paris. For years the tortoise had the plaster cast on it, and as the tortoise grew, pieces of the plaster would come off. All these years later, the plaster is completely gone, and the tortoise has a beautiful shell. You can't even tell that it ever had a problem. In 1991 our family had a tortoise and the family dog bit a hole in it's shell. Actually, two. We took the tortoise to a friend who cleaned the holes and applied plaster-of-paris. For years the tortoise had the plaster cast on it, and as the tortoise grew, pieces of the plaster would come off. All these years later, the plaster is completely gone, and the tortoise has a beautiful shell. You can't even tell that it ever had a problem.
yes, but only in Zimbabwe
He was the Egyptian Pharaoh
Cleopatra's