He wants to go to the dinner in the sky with them.
The fable of the tortoise, is how a greedy tortoise tricked the birds during a feast with man in the heavens, and ended up eating most of the food. In revenge, a bird played a trick on tortoise, causing tortoise to break his shell, making it all bumpy when reformed.
No, it is not true, a tortoise cannot extract money from its mouth. That is just a trick that is used by the magicians.
She was trained to do it for the movie or she already knew how to do the leg trick.
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The climax of the story is when you are waiting to see if Lucas will fall for Amy's trick and come out.
Yes, but only during a total solar eclipse as it gets dark enough to trick birds into thinking night has fallen.
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Hermes used a tortoise shell lyre that he created to trick Apollo. He traded the lyre to Apollo for a herd of cattle that he had stolen, thereby avoiding punishment for his theft. Apollo was so impressed with the lyre that he agreed to the trade.
No, the magician hides them so he can use them over ad over again and doesn't waste money on buying new birds everytime he does a magic trick.
yes maybe i have but i don't remember where
trick question, it doesnt say, but it does mention his father, Hammedatha.
the journey of death and desire