Spyke
aussie.zone

I thought turtles were fast AF

Tortoises are slow

Lol and the drawing is of a tortoise

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FishFacereply
piefed.social

Not outside of the USA, where general usage is that turtles are aquatic creatures.

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FishFacereply
piefed.social

The author of that article, however, is American. And the article is not an encyclopedia entry. And I don't know what editorial standards they have when it comes to global usage.

So you may take it from me, a British person, that the general usage is different. I also briefly checked that Australia did not match the American usage, but cannot personally vouch for it.

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aussie.zone

As an Australian, my understanding is that tortoises walk around on land, and turtles swim. Sometimes people say one when they mean the other, but that's a bit like confusing bees and wasps (i.e. people understand they are different, but in some circumstances that difference isn't important enough to try to get it right!)

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That's exactly the distinction in British English too. I don't think I've ever heard someone say one for the other, but of course it probably does happen.

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