Yes, Esio Trot is a tortoise in Roald Dahl's children's novel of the same name. In the story, Mr. Hoppy tries to win the affection of Mrs. Silver by pretending that he can make her tortoise grow larger.
The name of the tortoise in Esio Trot was Alfie.
"Esio Trot" spelled backwards is "Tortoise," which is fitting as the story revolves around a tortoise.
What animal is in esio trot? The animal is a TORTOISE.
The animal that is featured is a tortoise named Alfie. Esio Trot is a spell that causes the tortoise to start growing out of control. Esio Trot spelled backwards is tortoise.
The book by Roald Dahl where "tortoise" is spelled backwards is "Esio Trot." It tells the story of Mr. Hoppy, who tries to win the heart of his neighbor Mrs. Silver by helping her tortoise Alfie grow larger.
Esio Trot was created in 1990.
Esio Trot has 55 pages.
The ISBN of Esio Trot is 0-14-034728-3.
Esio trot is actually the title of a children's book by Ronald Dahl and is not an animal.
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The cast of Esio Trot - 2014 includes: Judi Dench as Mrs. Silver Dustin Hoffman as Mr. Hoppy