tortoises

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İngilizce - Türkçe
kaplumbağa

Büyük kaplumbağaların çoğu, 18'inci ve 19'uncu yüzyılda, korsanlar tarafından öldürüldü. - Giant tortoises were decimated by pirates in the 18th and 19th century.

Etçil kaplumbağaların olduğunu biliyor muydun? - Did you know there are carnivorous tortoises?

tortoise
i., zool. kara kaplumbağası, kaplumbağa
tortoise
{i} kaplumbağa

Bir tavşan, bir kaplumbağa ile yarıştı. - A hare raced with a tortoise.

Adacık uzaktan bir kaplumbağaya benziyordu. - The islet resembled a tortoise from afar.

tortoise
kara kaplumbağa
tortoise
{i} kara kaplumbağası
tortoise
{i} tosbağa
tortoise
(Hayvan Bilim, Zooloji) karakaplumbağası
tortoise
tortoise shell bağa
İngilizce - İngilizce
plural of tortoise
giant tortoises
plural form of giant tortoise
pancake tortoises
plural form of pancake tortoise
tortoise
Any of various land-dwelling reptiles, of family Testudinidae, whose body is enclosed in a shell (carapace plus plastron). The animal can withdraw its head and four legs partially into the shell, providing some protection from predators
tortoise
{n} a genus of amphibious reptiles, covered with a crust, an old military defense
tortoise
A tortoise is a slow-moving animal with a shell into which it can pull its head and legs for protection. Any of some 40 species (family Testudinidae) of slow-moving, terrestrial, herbivorous turtles, found in the Old and New Worlds but chiefly in Africa and Madagascar. Tortoises have a high, domed shell, heavy elephantlike hind legs, and hard-scaled forelegs. The four North American species (genus Gopherus) have a brown shell, about 8-14 in. (20-35 cm) long, and flattened forelimbs adapted for burrowing. The common, or European, tortoise (Testudo graeca) has a shell about 7-10 in. (18-25 cm) long. Most species of giant tortoises on the Galápagos and other islands are now rare or extinct. One captive Galápagos tortoise had a shell 4.25 ft (1.3 m) long and weighed 300 lbs (140 kg)
tortoise
Any one of numerous species of reptiles of the order Testudinata
tortoise
usually herbivorous land turtles having clawed elephant-like limbs; worldwide in arid area except Australia and Antarctica
tortoise
{i} any of several species of terrestrial turtle, species of land-dwelling reptile with a hard dome-shaped shell
tortoise
Same as Testudo, 2
tortoises