How do turtles protect themselves?
Correct answer: Hide in shells

Lady of the Lake
Yep, their shells are living tissue & can repair itself (as long as the wound isn't too bad) though it takes a bit of time.

Excuse the Kuz
My turtle, Rumondo, protected himself all too well. He sued me, and I had to settle out of court for $75000 with the little pisher. He lives in Hawaii now with his partner.

Craig M
Lady of the Lake, and that's not a Turtle it's a Tortoise (Tore-Tiss)

Craig M
That animal in the picture is NOT a Turtle it's a Tortoise (Tore-Tiss). Turtles are in or near water

little b
I don't like turtles

Mouth🤪
I love turtles! Especially stuffed animals and decoration turtles! Facts!

Bigkev
tortoise are pretty interesting and im pretty sure they outlive most of us

Su.u
Aaradhy Mishra, yes it was very easy

Aaradhy Mishra
That was very easy

Sheriffe
Pieter, I agree, turtles don't have retractable bits, tortoises do.

Pieter
I think they meant to say tortoise