A tortoise's home is like most other land dwelling reptiles. It is dug into the soil, features several chambers, and protects them from predators which attempt to locate them.
Yes they normally like other tortoises company
tortoises don't like to be near pigeons (because they eat tortoises), they don't like to be picked up too many times a day and they don't like being teased.
I believe tortoises make their tracks just like humans do. By walking.....?
the desert
No a tortoise is like a sibling of a turtle... The difference? Tortoises can be on land and in water, however , turtles cannot.
Tortoises are a protected species and cannot be bought and sold like merchandise.
Desert tortoises dig long burrows.
you look like one
no tortoises are veryy exspensive
Tortoises drink water.
Yes, jaguars do eat tortoises. They are opportunistic predators and will consume a variety of prey, including reptiles like tortoises when available. Jaguars have powerful jaws and are capable of crushing the hard shells of tortoises, allowing them to access the meat inside. This behavior is part of their diverse diet, which helps them thrive in their habitats.
They will use burrows dug by other animals, such as gopher tortoises.