No, the desert tortoise has the official status of 'threatened' but not endangered at this time (2014). If populations continue to decline, they could become endangered in the future, however.
Turtles and Tortoises have highly similar DNA, as tortoises are a subgroup of turtles.
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No. All modern chelons (turtles and tortoises) are toothless.No, turtles and tortoises lost their teeth quite long ago, when they were coexisting with dinosaurs.
The cost of a tortoise can vary depending on the species, age, and where you purchase it from. On average, tortoises can range from $50 to $500 or more. It's important to consider the long-term care and expenses associated with owning a tortoise before making a purchase.
leaves high on cactus's tough woody stems= tortoises with flared shell and curve for long neck to reach upleaves low on cactus= tortoises without this adaptation
how long has archaebacteria been on earth? how long has archaebacteria been on earth?
Tortoises have been known since prehistoric times, so their first discoverer has long been lost to history.
as long as a chode as long as a chode
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Tortoises usually have a life span similar to human beings. It is however not unusual to find tortoises with lives exceeding one hundred and fifty years.
they have been on the earth for along time
They live for about 80 years
Yes! Tortoises can live up to 200 years and hippos can live up to 100 They have been friends for a long time
There is a marine animal called the Infinite Jellyfish. It will live forever unless a predator comes and eats it. Tortoises and sea turtles live very long as well... as long at 200 years (at least)
The related link listed below shows them to be about 4 inches long.
They have been on earth since 190 million years ago.
long time