Tortoises are slow so if you can't catch one you're an idiot
In the story by Lewis Carroll, the tortoise tells Achilles that he can never catch up to him in a race if he keeps giving the tortoise a head start. This leads to a paradoxical situation where Achilles can never overtake the tortoise, no matter how fast he runs.
They are Ray Bans Light Tortoise Wayfarers.
In the paradox of Achilles and the tortoise, Achilles can never overtake the tortoise in a race because every time Achilles reaches the point where the tortoise was, the tortoise has moved further ahead. Mathematically, this infinite series of smaller and smaller distances means that Achilles will never catch up to the tortoise in a finite amount of time.
It is unlikely for a Russian tortoise to catch pneumonia from a guinea pig, as the causes of pneumonia for each species are different. However, it is always best to keep them in separate enclosures to prevent the potential spread of diseases.
In the race between the tortoise and the hare, the tortoise maintains a steady pace, while the hare, overconfident in his speed, takes breaks to rest. Despite the hare's initial advantage, his decision to stop allows the tortoise to steadily close the gap. Ultimately, the tortoise's persistence and consistency may lead to an unexpected victory, illustrating the moral that slow and steady can win the race against overconfidence.
Distance travelled by bunny is: S = vt Distance travelled by tortoise in the same time is: S = at2 / 2 Since both times and distances have to be equal, we get: vt = at2 / 2, which simplifies to: t = 2v / a For v = 25 m/s, a = 0.003 m/s2, t = 16666,67 s or about 4h 38min (different dude) how do you do that tiny little 2 up top?!?!?!)
The Galapagos tortoise
A leopard tortoise. :)
...Tortoise.
you draw the tortoise and then rub out its body
The word tortoise forms a regular plural, tortoises.
A Tortoise.