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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.
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Some of this tortois weigh over 500 pounds and measure 6 feet from head to tail. They move very slow moving only 0.16 miles per hour. The Galapagos tortoise has a very large shell made of bone. The shell can be domed, saddle-backed, or somewhere inbetween.
tortoises are not endangered yet. they are watched very carefully though. because they do not reproduce often there is not many wild tortoises in the desert. ravens also have a huge impact on the disappearance of the tortoises. a raven will peck through the shell of the tortoise and eat what is inside the shell.
the deference between a turtle and a tortoise is that a turtle has a smaller body and a tortoise has huge claws
Burn lots of coconuts.
A beach, and a huge forest.
A book worm or a huge hairy spider.
No electrons are reactive. Electrons can, under the huge majority of circumstances, only be removed starting from the outermost, working inwards.
An example would be..Like a huge stadium with a positively charged marble at the center. Another example is..A small ball within a large shell containing empty space.
The crust is not a solid shell; it is broken into huge, thick plates that float on the liquid mantle.
Remember when a hole is made after a bomb/charge was exploded?That is a shell hole. In WW1 they had such charges to make such shell holes.They mostly used the charges to blow up enemeis in trenches.One biggest shell hole that I saw was HUGE! Heres the link:www.youtube.com/watch?v=r57W4kHyTbU