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Giant tortoise

British pronunciation/dʒˈaɪənt tˈɔːtəs/
American pronunciation/dʒˈaɪənt tˈɔːɹɾəs/
Giant tortoise
[NOUN]
1

a large, long-lived reptile with a sturdy shell, short legs, and a herbivorous diet

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What is a "giant tortoise"?

A giant tortoise is a large reptile known for its massive size and longevity, with some individuals living for over a hundred years. They have a sturdy shell, short legs, and a slow-moving nature, making them well-adapted to their terrestrial habitat. Giant tortoises are typically herbivorous, feeding on plants and vegetation, and they are found in various tropical and subtropical regions around the world.

Examples
1Jonathan the Giant Tortoise is the world's oldest living land creature.
2so you have your small tortoises and your medium tortoises and then you have your giant tortoise look at this guy that's a giant tortoise and look this is a giant tortoise's foot and this is a giant tortoise his face
3Let me take you to a place where a race of wee people walked the earth alongside pygmy elephants, dragons, and giant tortoises.
4so you have your small tortoises and your medium tortoises and then you have your giant tortoise look at this guy that's a giant tortoise and look this is a giant tortoise's foot and this is a giant tortoise his face
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