Tortoise (disambiguation)
A tortoise is a land-dwelling reptile, protected by a shell, of the order Testudines.
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Tortoise may also refer to:
People
- Tortoise Matsumoto (born 1966), a lead singer of a Japanese rock band Ulfuls
Arts, entertainment, and media
Film and television
- Lakposht (Tortoise), an Iranian 1997 film by Ali Shah Hatami
- Tortoise, a 1976 episode of the Paperplay series
- Tortoise, a 2007 episode of the I'm an Animal series
- Tortoise, a 2014 episode of the Cyanide and Happiness animated series
- Tortoise, a 2014 episode of the My Pet and Me series
- Tortoise, a 2017 episode of the Moe show
- Tortoise, a 2009 short film
- Tortoise, a 2011 short film
- Tortoise, a 2014 short film
- Tortoise, a 2015 short animated film
- Tortoise, a 2015 short film featuring [[David Arquette]
- Tortoise, a 2018 short film
Music and Poetry
- Tortoise (band), a US post-rock band formed in 1990
- Tortoise (album), 1994 album by Tortoise
- Tortoises, a 1921 short volume of poetry by D. H. Lawrence containing poems later collected in Birds, Beasts and Flowers (1923)
Other uses
- Tortoise formation, a defensive formation employed in Ancient Roman warfare
- Tortoise heavy assault tank, a British heavy assault gun
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See also
- Hare (disambiguation), for Tortoise and Hare stories
- TortoiseBzr, a GUI integrated Bazaar client for the Microsoft Windows platform
- TortoiseCVS, a GUI integrated CVS client for the Microsoft Windows platform
- TortoiseGit, a GUI integrated Git client for the Microsoft Windows platform
- TortoiseHg, a GUI integrated Mercurial client
- TortoiseSVN, a GUI integrated Subversion client for the Microsoft Windows platform
- Tortoiseshell (disambiguation)
- Turtle (disambiguation)
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