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Odd one is: Fish (can't live outside water!)Frog, Tortoise, Crab - can survive both in water as well as on land
The tortoise is the land-dweller. Turtles are primarily aquatic.
Tortoise beetles typically feed on plant leaves, preferring members of the nightshade family such as tomatoes, potatoes, and eggplants. They are known to be herbivores, consuming foliage as their primary food source.
they realy sleep in the day they sleep alot
yes they do you don't waste your time asking stupid questions!
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· Anaconda · American Alligator · African Rock Python · Angonoka Tortoise
· Anaconda · American Alligator · African Rock Python · Angonoka Tortoise
in the water
The angonoka tortoise, also known as the Madagascar tortoise, has several adaptations that aid its survival. Its dome-shaped, heavy shell provides protection from predators, while its ability to retract its head and limbs into the shell offers additional safety. Additionally, the tortoise has a slow metabolism, allowing it to conserve energy and survive on a diet primarily consisting of fibrous plant material in its native dry forest habitat. Its long lifespan also contributes to its survival, giving it ample time to reproduce and pass on its genes.
Mainly food, water, and water "blower."
Yes, a tortoise can drown if the water is too deep.
The Galapagos Tortoise is a consumer as it eats food.
a water bowl, food bowl, a/some large rocks to clime on, a hide away hut/cave, wood chips or bark, a light, and of course the tortoise!
Odd one is: Fish (can't live outside water!)Frog, Tortoise, Crab - can survive both in water as well as on land
In the fable "The Tortoise and the Birds," the tortoise convinces the birds to carry him up to a feast in the sky, promising to share the food with them. However, once they reach the feast, the tortoise eats all the food himself, betraying the birds' trust.
At pet shops they sell turtle and tortoise food.