The hawk is what people say, regarding that it can fly and is fast. But in the fairy tail of the tortoise and the hare then the tortoise would win because it has more brains and is not so full of itself.
A Tortoise obviously because turtles are toy
The eagle is bigger, and the hawk is not actually faster. The eagle would win.
it is likely the hawk but it depends on the size of the birds
Sadly, the Hawk. I am a big feline enthusiast, but with the hawk's strength and ability of light, the Hawk would win.
mole
a turtle
Yes tortoise are much bigger and heavier then turtles.
In order to find out the amount of the turtle you need to know what kind of turtle you want. If you want a painted turtle it would be about $24.99, painted turtles are really friendly. If you were wanting a tortoise Greek Tortoise are really nice but are high priced, about $99.99
Unfortunately, it is a myth that turtles and tortoises can leave or change their shells. The shell is actually a hard, protective covering over the turtle or tortoise's ribs. So if you find an empty tortoise shell that means that that tortoise has died and decomposed.
The answer is Seals, Penguins and Sea lions. :)
It would depend greatly on the species and gender (females generally take longer) and the adults continue to grow for some time. The Red-footed Tortoise for example would take probably take between 15 to 20 years to mature completely, while a Painted Turtle would take about 10 to 15 years.
Mr. Tortoise or Mr. Turtle Kobe is Swahili for turtoise or turtle, but it does not include the honorific "Mr." If a Swahili-speaker wanted to say Mr. Turtle, he or she would say "Bwana Kobe."
The Box turtle (or Box Tortoise) is a desert Tortoise and is the State reptile of California, they are about as big as an adult human's hand. As of How big they can get, I would say about as large as size 7 foot.
A seal would win becaus a seal is a much larger animal and has teeth where as a turtle is a lot smaller and does not have as much power but a turtle can hide in its shell.
the caiman woud when
Being a breeder for 5 years of both Russians and Greek tortoises, I would advise against it. They fight and that responds in injuries and sometimes death.