0.21 to 0.48 km (0.13 to 0.30 miles) per hour
The tortoise is the land-dweller. Turtles are primarily aquatic.
Factors including height, weight, age, and overall health of a dog would determine the walking speed. The same factors also determine the walking speed of a person. Most dogs are able to walk the same speed as a person who is walking them. The average walking speed is about 3 miles per hour.
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A tortoise - is a four-legged reptile which lives on land. It has a hard shell instead of skin. It lays eggs instead of producing 'live' young. It is a vegetarian, and can live over a hundred years. They look like turtles to most people.
Master Oogway from Kung Fu Panda was a Galápagos tortoise.
His symbol is the tortoise because when he was very young, he sneaked out of the cave that his mother and him were sleeping. While he was walking, he saw a tortoise and he killed the tortoise. After, he used the tortoise's shell to make a lyre.
Yes they do, to aid in swimming, walking, and defense.
1 it is illeagal to be naked in public while walking backwards down an escalater. 2 it is illeagal to shoot a tortoise while riding in a speed boat.
no it doesn't it's just build speed in your normal walking speed...and tones your bisepts...and your abs..and your legs ( qudersepts,and calf) hope this helps! :) have fun building those muscles!! :)
there just normal combs
The unit of speed commonly used to express the speed of a tortoise is meters per second (m/s) or kilometers per hour (km/h). This unit measures the distance the tortoise travels in a given amount of time. The speed of a tortoise is typically much slower compared to other animals, such as cheetahs or horses.
1.6 minutes 1 minute, 36 seconds
The opposite of "hare" is "tortoise." In the classic fable "The Tortoise and the Hare," the tortoise and hare are portrayed as opposites in terms of speed and approach to a race. The hare is known for its speed and impulsive nature, while the tortoise is known for its slow and steady pace.
at least 20
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In the story of the tortoise and the hare, the rising action is when the hare challenges the tortoise to a race and confidently takes the lead, underestimating the tortoise. The tortoise remains steady and determined, not giving up despite the hare's speed and taunts.
a giant tortoise can manage a top speed of five yards a minute- 0.17 mph