Angela Wexler, Turtle's sister.
The only person who could get away with pulling Turtle's braid was Max from the book "Esio Trot" by Roald Dahl. Max was able to play a trick on Turtle by gradually replacing her tortoise with a larger one to win her affection.
The only person who could get away with pulling Turtles' braids is likely to be a close friend or family member who has a playful and affectionate relationship with him. In a fictional context, such as in a TV show or movie, this could be a character known for their humor and familiarity with Turtles. Ultimately, it would require someone who understands the boundaries of friendship and playfulness without causing offense.
It's likely that Angela mistook the turtle's crutch for her braid due to a mix-up in her understanding or perception of the object. This could be attributed to a cognitive error, misunderstanding, or a misinterpretation of visual cues.
Yes.
don't know if you can. Um my suggestion is to just take tiny sections of hair and just braid it normally, like any other, braid. Just start close to the scalp and braid down a small section. Like small, small section and split that into three small sections like a normal braid and braid down until you get to the end(s). I don't know exactly what you could do for
what could be pulling the battery down in a 1981 corvette
Yes turtles can see under the water
yes turtles can eat in the dark.. that is how they survive... yes turtles can eat in the dark.. that is how they survive...
yes braid your own hair, getting someone else to do it could cause you money and you doing it could cause you time. REMEMBER you can be using that $50-$200 to shop somewhere. LOSING TIME is BETTER > LOSING MONEY is WORSE.
You can have a french braid or a side fishtail braid. You can leave your hair down and put a cute headband on.
You could get a piece of fabric and sow candy wrappers on th fabric
Yes your hair could grow if you have your hair up all the time