One Hundred Seventy-Five Pounds
Their shell (carapace) into which the tortoise withdraws as much as possible.
Tortoises can vary significantly in weight depending on the species. The largest tortoise species, the Galápagos tortoise, can weigh over 400 kg (880 lbs). Other species, like the Aldabra giant tortoise, can also reach similar weights. Smaller tortoise species typically weigh much less, often ranging from 1 to 15 kg.
including the shell and the legs, all together is about 3000 korean won
10 tons
ome can grow up to 560 pounds!!
A tortoise survives from danger really easily because of it's big, hard shell protects it from anything that wants to attack or eat it.
They don't. They can just hold their breath for a long time. And giant tortoises don't even like water that much!
The weight of a tank shell can vary depending on the size and type of the shell. On average, a tank shell can weigh anywhere from 10 to 50 pounds.
The giant tortoise has the longest lifespan of the animals listed, often living over 100 years, with some individuals reaching up to 200 years. In comparison, blue whales can live around 70 to 90 years, elephants typically live 60 to 70 years, and locusts have much shorter lifespans, usually only a few months to a year. Therefore, the giant tortoise outlives the others by a significant margin.
Yes tortoise are much bigger and heavier then turtles.
True weight is going to depend on what grain bullet you are shooting.
Yes, the average giant tortoise generally has a much longer lifespan than the average human. While humans typically live around 70 to 80 years, giant tortoises can live over 100 years, with some individuals reaching ages of 150 years or more. This remarkable longevity makes them one of the longest-living vertebrates on the planet.