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  2. Flowers and Trees - Wikipedia

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    Finally, Walt Disney agreed to try it as an experiment on Flowers and Trees, [6] which was already in production in black-and-white, and ordered the cartoon redone in color. The color animation caused the production to run over budget, potentially ruining Disney financially, but the cartoon proved so popular that the profits made up for the ...

  3. List of fictional turtles - Wikipedia

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    A tortoise who is one of the protagonists the story. Spotty Old Mother West Wind: Thornton Burgess: The Tortoise What the Tortoise Said to Achilles: Lewis Carroll: Also in sequel dialogs in Gödel, Escher, Bach: an Eternal Golden Braid by Douglas Hofstadter: Tortoise À rebours: Joris-Karl Huysmans: Yertle and Mack Yertle the Turtle and Other ...

  4. List of animated films in the public domain in the United States

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    The films listed below were last owned by Universal Pictures when the time for their renewals came up. House of Magic (1937) [3] Silly Superstition (1939) [3] Scrub Me Mama with a Boogie Beat (1941) [3] Pantry Panic (1941) [3]

  5. Tortoises with Triangle and Time - Wikipedia

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    Tortoises with Triangle and Time is an outdoor bronze sculpture in Holland Park, Kensington, London, England, adjacent to Abbotsbury Road. [1] The work is by the sculptor Wendy Taylor and was created in 2000 to celebrate the Millennium. [2] It features two tortoises and a large triangle that forms a sundial.

  6. Cultural depictions of turtles - Wikipedia

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    A tortoise at the back door of a house or in the backyard by a pond is said to attract good fortune and many blessings. Three tortoises stacked on top of each other represent a mother and her babies. [37] In Daoist art, the tortoise is an emblem of the triad of earth-humankind-heaven. [38] The tortoise is a symbol of longevity. [2]

  7. Yertle the Turtle and Other Stories - Wikipedia

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    The eponymous story revolves around Yertle the Turtle, the king of the pond (located on the faraway island of Sala-ma-sond), where all the turtles swim happily.. Dissatisfied with the stone that serves as his throne (it's too small for him to rule the landscape beyond the pond), Yertle commands the other turtles to stack themselves beneath him so that he can see farther and expand his kingdom ...

  8. Aldabra giant tortoise - Wikipedia

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    In 2020, a female Aldabra giant tortoise on Fregate Island was observed hunting and eating a juvenile lesser noddy, indicating that the species was in the process of learning to catch birds. [20] [21] Little fresh water is available for drinking in the tortoises' natural habitat, so they obtain most of their moisture from their food.

  9. Galápagos tortoise - Wikipedia

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    The tortoises are a keystone species, acting as ecosystem engineers [161] which help in plant seed dispersal and trampling down brush and thinning the understory of vegetation (allowing light to penetrate and germination to occur). Birds such as flycatchers perch on and fly around tortoises to hunt the insects they displace from the brush. [84]