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Slow and steady, some tortoises can live up to 150 years! They live a quiet life of eating, basking in the sun, and digging burrows. An end story retells Aesops fable of the tortoise and the hare.A great nonfiction resource for student reports, animal units, and life science lessons. Meet the amazing dome-shelled reptile! Introduce elementary kids to tortoises and their long lives in the wild.
