It depends on the dog. If the tortoise is small and the dog is large, the dog could be quite dangerous to the tortoise. And in every case, the tortoise would probably view the dog as potentially dangerous and therefore prefer not to have the dog come very close. However, if the dog is calm and obediant and will leave interesting things alone if you tell it to, there shouldn't be a problem. Of course, you'd never want to leave them alone together even in the best of circumstances.
Turtles and Tortoises have highly similar DNA, as tortoises are a subgroup of turtles.
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.
The Galapagos Islands got their name from the Giant Tortoises that live there. These tortoises were baptized by the Spaniards in the 16th century as Galapago.
On his head.
The animals that have endoskeletons are all vertebrates like lions, tigers, dogs, cats, etc. The animals that have exoskeletons are crabs, most insects, mullusks, clams, etc.
they deal with it..:) ;) wink wink..
Exoskeletons are usually associated with animals like grasshoppers, crabs, or tortoises – not dogs. dogs have endoskeleton
Parrots, tortoises, horses are some examples of animals that generally live longer than dogs and cats.
no tortoises are veryy exspensive
Tortoises drink water.
The rarest animal in the world today is a giant tortoise, which lives in the Galapagos Islands. Black rats have overrun the islands and they eat the eggs and the young.
Turtles and Tortoises have highly similar DNA, as tortoises are a subgroup of turtles.
No, desert tortoises are diurnal.
Yes, tortoises are endangered animals
tortoises lay eggs
Genius, all tortoises chew.
The term for a group of tortoises is a "creep."