Tortoise - Wikipedia Tortoises ( ˈtɔːrtəs ɪz TOR-təs-iz) are reptiles of the family Testudinidae of the order Testudines (Latin for "tortoise") Like other testudines, tortoises have a shell to protect from predation and other threats
Tortoise | Reptile, Habitat, Diet, Lifespan | Britannica A tortoise is any member of the turtle family Testudinidae that is easily recognized by its unique hind-limb anatomy made up of elephantine (or cylindrical) hind limbs and hind feet, and high-domed shell
Tortoise - Facts, Life Span, Diet Habitat Information A Tortoise is a land-dwelling reptile of the order Testudines Tortoises are found worldwide with the most famous tortoise of all, the Giant Tortoise Lonesome George who lived on the Galapagos Islands near Ecuador
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Tortoise - New World Encyclopedia Tortoise is the common name for any turtle of the family Testudinidae, characterized by thick, club-like hind legs, and a high, rounded, domed shell (carapace)
Tortoise Animal Facts - Testudinidae - A-Z Animals Family Overview "Tortoise" is not a single species but represents an entire family containing multiple species Tortoises are primarily terrestrial turtles in the family Testudinidae, characterized by high-domed shells, sturdy elephantine limbs, and mostly herbivorous diets