No, tortoises are a small group of turtles specifically adapted for life on land. There are many more types of turtles that do not fit in the tortoise group.
Turtles and Tortoises have highly similar DNA, as tortoises are a subgroup of turtles.
No. All modern chelons (turtles and tortoises) are toothless.No, turtles and tortoises lost their teeth quite long ago, when they were coexisting with dinosaurs.
Tortoises, box turtles and mud turtles are all found in deserts of North America.
Tortoises and Turtles are both in the reptilia genus and both have similarities but tortoises live on land wile turtles live in water.
This order includes all turtles and tortoises. It is divided into three suborders: Pleurodira (side-necked turtles), Cryptodira (freshwater turtles, snapping turtles, tortoises, soft-shelled turtles, and sea turtles), and Amphichelydia (a suborder of turtles that is now extinct).
Turtles and Tortoises have highly similar DNA, as tortoises are a subgroup of turtles.
Yes. All turtles, sea turtles, and tortoises are reptiles.
No. All modern chelons (turtles and tortoises) are toothless.No, turtles and tortoises lost their teeth quite long ago, when they were coexisting with dinosaurs.
Tortoises, box turtles and mud turtles are all found in deserts of North America.
No some are desert tortoises and such, so not all turtles live by water
Leatherback sea turtles are reptiles, like all turtles and tortoises.
Tortoises and Turtles are both in the reptilia genus and both have similarities but tortoises live on land wile turtles live in water.
Turtles are related to tortoises.
there is no such thing as a marine tortoise. all tortoises live on land all sea turtles live in the ocean sea turtles eat fish and jellyfish tortoises mostly eat grasses
it depends on his characteristic
Tortoises belong to the family, Testudinidae, of land-dwelling turtles in the order Testudines. Despite popular belief, than turtles live in the sea, and tortoises live on land, tortoises are in fact turtles. They are not a separate group.
Sea turtles, amphibios turtles, and tortoises