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.
The desert tortoise spends nearly 95% of its life underground to avoid the heat.
The desert tortoise spends 95% of its life underground in a burrow.
Desert tortoises spend much of their lives underground in burrows.
Three animals commonly found in the Mojave Desert are the desert tortoise, the Mojave rattlesnake, and the kit fox. The desert tortoise is a slow-moving reptile that relies on burrows for shelter. The Mojave rattlesnake is well-adapted to the arid environment, using its camouflage to hunt prey. The kit fox, a small canid, is nocturnal and has adapted to survive in the harsh desert conditions.
The desert tortoise spends most of its life underground in a burrow.
Yes, there are a number of tortoise species around the world adapted to deserts and arid lands.
Desert tortoises spend 95% of their life in an underground burrow and sleep there.
Desert tortoises spend about 90-95% of their life in an underground burrow.
"The desert tortoise is a herbivore."
Desert tortoises spend much of their lives underground in burrows.
Desert tortoises spend much of their lives underground in burrows.
A desert tortoise is a herbivore.