The word tortoise forms a regular plural, tortoises.
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i relate the cat and the tortoisefor me the cat was the champion wrestler of the animaland the tortoise was simple simple animal his intelligent and also a sly...thats was i understand of cat and the tortoise.....
Tortoise
The plural of rose is roses. The plural possessive is roses'.
Yes, "tortoise" is a common noun. A common noun is a general name for a person, place, thing, or idea, and "tortoise" fits this definition as it refers to a type of animal. Common nouns are not capitalized unless they begin a sentence or are part of a proper noun.
The word turtles is the plural form of the singular noun turtle.The singular possessive form is turtle's.The plural possessive form is turtles'.Example:The turtle's head was tucked inside its shell. (singular)We saw the turtles' footprints where they had returned to the surf. (plural)
The Galapagos tortoise
A leopard tortoise. :)
...Tortoise.
you draw the tortoise and then rub out its body
A Tortoise.
No, a tortoise is a reptile
What particular tortoise are you asking about?
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To protect the tortoise.
A tortoise leg