No, because they do not have gills therefore they do not have breath underwater and they sometimes they live on land and only swim under the water for an average amount of time.
No the oldest living reptile is a giant turtle named Jonathon he is 176 year old to learn more about him go to this website: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sciencetech/article-1091654/Jonathan-176-year-old-tortoise-revealed-worlds-oldest-animal-Boer-War-photo.html
Distantly. Among reptiles turtles are the most distantly related to dinosaurs. Turtles, tortoises, and terrapins make up a group of reptiles called anapsids, whereas all other modern reptiles and dinosaurs belong to a group called diapsids.
no they are reptiles
kinda they are just evolved
Yes, but there are land species as well.
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There is no creature named Thomson sea turtle.
Turtle.
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the hawks bill turtle
Tiger Shark, Turtle and Turbot.
Any sea creature, from the blue whale to the smallest krill, will be eaten by other creatures when they die.
In common parlance, birth is the beginning of a creature's chronological age. Therefore, a sea turtle is "zero" at birth.
# green turtle # box turtle # wood turtle # stinkpot turtle
A Sea Turtle on a Sea turtle doing it
The leatherback sea turtle is related to the loggerhead sea turtle
Green Sea Turtle