0 an animal with a thick, hard shell that it can move its head and legs into for protection -- kara kaplumbağası
She mistakes a sleeping tortoise for a rock and puts food and plates on the back of the tortoise.
When the tortoise was automatically released from the charger, it would once again be repelled by the lamp, and would leave the hutch.
However, the real significance of the tortoises goes well beyond their biological inspiration.
An additional factor is that two tortoises from the 1951 batch have survived, and both have recently been put on public display.
Only adult tortoises were used for this study.
Why does food niche overlap of tortoises and vipers increase with progressive degeneration of forest habitat?
Uncompleted tortoise-shaped stele bases can still be found there.
The cat family looks for the food and finds out that the ' rock ' is in fact a tortoise.
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