yes
The Hood Island Tortoise has a long neck for tall plants
The neck length of a Galapagos tortoise can vary depending on the individual and species, but it typically ranges from about 10 to 15 inches (25 to 38 centimeters). This long neck allows them to reach vegetation and browse on shrubs and grasses in their natural habitat. Some species may have slightly longer or shorter necks based on their specific adaptations.
MOST species of tortoises are herbivores. There are a few species that are omnivorous.
i might be wrong but...i believe it is the aldabra giant tortoise... :)
A giraffe is a herbivore. Its long neck enables the giraffe to brows on leaves high up in the trees.
tortoise live on land,on sand. turtles live in water. and terrapin live on both. you already know the difference between tortoise and turtle.but you dont know the difference between terrapin. well,terrapin has a long neck and soft shell.
In his paw or in his belly. Maybe in the back of his neck.
well a tortoise lives for a very long time
If it had four legs and ate plants, it was a sauropod. If it was medium to small sized, had two legs, and was possibly an omnivore, it would be a Therizinosaur or Ornithomimid.
A rhino has a horn. A rhino is all muscle and a hippo is all fat.
tortoise lives long and the oldest tortoise is 176 yo
the tortoise did