Turtle (disambiguation)

Turtle (disambiguation)

A turtle is a reptile, most of whose body is shielded by a special bony or cartilaginous shell.

Turtle(s) may also refer to:

Entertainment

* Turtle (comics), either of two supervillains who were primarily enemies of Flash
* Turtle ("Dragon Ball"), a character in "Dragon Ball" media
* Turtle ("Entourage"), a character in the HBO television series "Entourage"
* Turtle (game term), a primarily defensive strategy in various computer games

Musical groups

* Turtles (group), a K-Pop band
* The Turtles, an American folk-rock band, best known for the 1967 hit song "Happy Together"

ubmergence vehicles

* "Turtle" (submarine), the first military submarine, built during the American Revolutionary War
* DSV "Turtle", a retired Deep Submergence Vehicle of the US Navy

Technology

* Turtle (robot), a class of educational robots used most prominently in the 1970s and 1980s
* Turtle F2F, a tool for exchanging contents in an anonymous and secure way over a friend-to-friend (F2F) network
* Turtle (syntax), a Terse RDF Triple language
* Turtle graphics

Other

* The Great and Powerful Turtle, aka "Turtle" or "The Turtle", a character in the "Wild Cards" novels
* A member of the Ancient Order of Turtles
* A type of spinning float, a breakdancing move
* A type of candy, trademarked by Nestlé, made from chocolate, caramel, and pecans

ee also

* Turtling (disambiguation)
* Tortoise
* Cultural depictions of turtles and tortoises


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