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  2. Galápagos tortoise - Wikipedia

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    Tortoises share a mutualistic relationship with some subspecies of Galápagos finch and mockingbirds. The birds benefit from the food source and the tortoises get rid of irritating ectoparasites. [104] Small groups of finches initiate the process by hopping on the ground in an exaggerated fashion facing the tortoise.

  3. Tortoise - Wikipedia

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    Despite being unable to swim, tortoises are able to survive long periods adrift at sea because they can survive months without food or fresh water. Tortoises have been known to survive oceanic dispersals of more than 740 km. [26] Once on islands tortoises faced few predators or competitors and could grow to large sizes and become the dominant ...

  4. Red-footed tortoise - Wikipedia

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    Tortoise pie (pastel de morrocoy, served in a tortoise shell) is a favorite food for those times, and large numbers of tortoises are exported just for that purpose. Even people living in countries with an abundance of available livestock enjoy wild game, such as tortoises, when possible.

  5. Aldabra giant tortoise - Wikipedia

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    The neck of the Aldabra giant tortoise is very long, even for its great size, which helps the animal to exploit tree branches up to a meter from the ground as a food source. Similar in size to the famous Galápagos giant tortoise, its carapace averages 122 cm (48 in) in length. Males have an average weight of 250 kg (550 lb).

  6. Turtle farming - Wikipedia

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    Turtle farming is the practice of raising turtles and tortoises of various species commercially. Raised animals are sold for use as gourmet food, [1] [2] traditional medicine ingredients, [1] or as pets.

  7. Turtle - Wikipedia

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    Tortoises are the most herbivorous group, consuming grasses, leaves, and fruits. [61] Many turtle species, including tortoises, supplement their diet with eggshells, animal bones, hair, and droppings for extra nutrients. [62] Turtles generally eat their food in a straightforward way, though some species have special feeding techniques. [13]

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