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If no turtle shell, it is considered naked or homeless? Let me ask a humorous question. I hope for the similar answer. <<< Thank you >>> "If no turtle shell, it is considered naked or homeless?" Это плагиат. Приношу извинения неизвестному автору
10 de dez de 2012 15:16
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Turtle's shell serves the purposes mainly of protection and maintenance of body temperature. For the sake of making this problem argument able, I will ignore that the shell is attached to the turtle by (among other things) its spine. For protection, the turtle retreats its exposed body parts into the shell, escaping predators either when in danger or when sleeping -- in preparation for danger. The shell is also hard, making it unpleasant to bite. And like the Stegosaurus, I can imagine the plates maintain the reptile's body temperature by soaking up the sun. All of these attributes -- providing safety from others, providing safety when sleeping, and providing a casing that heats and maintains heat -- cause me to call the turtle's shell its home/house.
10 de dezembro de 2012
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нет, это в суп
10 de dezembro de 2012
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Let me ask a humorous question. I hope you answer in kind. <<< Thank you >>> "If a turtle doesn't have a shell, is it considered naked or homeless?"
11 de dezembro de 2012
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Dah! Kevin beat me to the joke! :D Anyway... "If a turtle has no shell, is it considered to be naked or homeless?" I consider it to be soup.
10 de dezembro de 2012
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If you put an army helmet next to a turtle, would the turtle think that the helmet is being unfriendly by not talking?
10 de dezembro de 2012
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