Yes, tortoises can swim, although they are primarily land-dwelling reptiles. When in water, they can paddle using their legs, but they are not as agile or fast as turtles, which are adapted for aquatic life. Tortoises typically prefer to stay on land and only enter water for drinking or cooling off.
yes
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it is the giant tortis
It is the Giant Tortis
Yes she is for me. If you don't know what she looks looks like she is a pretty tortis shell cat that is brow, white, and black or white tortis shell shecat with sunshine yellow, Ginger, and soft light brow spots with beautiful amber eyes
There are various materials that a guitar pick can be made from. These materials can be: plastics, metals, wood, glass, agate, carbon fiber, felt, new tortis, and PHD.
Yes. To swim. I swim, you swim etc
Yes. To swim. I swim, you swim etc
Aqua tortis, also known as "water of tortoise," is a term that typically refers to a traditional herbal remedy made from the infusion of tortoise shells in water, often used in folk medicine. It is believed to possess various health benefits, including anti-inflammatory and cooling properties. However, it is important to note that the effectiveness and safety of such remedies can vary, and scientific evidence supporting their use is often limited. Always consult a healthcare professional before using herbal remedies.
yes they can swim
they swim in lakes or ponds but they do not swim in oceans
I can't swim. Can you swim? Babies can learn to swim.