There are no tortoises located in Australia. There are no true native tortoises of any kind in Australia. Some older reference books do still list some species of Australian freshwater turtles as tortoises, but this information is outdated.
No. There are no true native tortoises of any kind in Australia. Some older reference books do still list some species of Australian freshwater turtles as tortoises, but this information is outdated.
Western swamp tortoises are known to live in Australia hope that helps.. =D
No. Exotic (that is, non-native) species of most reptiles, and certainly tortoises, are prohibited in Australia.
Tortoises drink water.
no tortoises are veryy exspensive
Of course. There are hundreds of species of turtles and tortoises in the oceans and seas, and in the freshwater areas of the islands of Oceania and continent of Australia.
Turtles and Tortoises have highly similar DNA, as tortoises are a subgroup of turtles.
No, desert tortoises are diurnal.
Genius, all tortoises chew.
Yes, tortoises are endangered animals
tortoises lay eggs