Yes. All turtles, sea turtles, and tortoises are reptiles.
Snapping turtles are not mammals, but reptiles. Turtles lay eggs, which mammals don't, that are able to survive out of water
Yes. All turtles are reptiles.
turtles are cold blooded because they are reptiles. reptiles live in cold places so they are cold blooded
I would not reccommend swimming with the snapping turtles. You can safely swim in a pond or river that has snapping turtles living in it. Snapping turtles bite if you get too close, though, and their jaws are very strong. A snapping turtle could bite your finger off. So swim away, but don't get too close to the turtles!
They do not. They are normal reptiles that have blood similar to humans.
Crocodile snapping turtles do not exist. Only Alligator snapping turtles do.
snapping turtles do have cells.
Turtles are omnivores.
Yes, chocolate can be toxic to snapping turtles, as it contains theobromine, which is harmful to many animals, including reptiles. Snapping turtles do not metabolize theobromine effectively, and ingestion can lead to serious health issues or even death. However, it is important to note that instances of snapping turtles consuming chocolate are rare, and they typically do not have access to such human foods in their natural habitats.
Snapping turtles hibernate
No, snapping turtles do not have gills. They are air-breathing reptiles and rely on lungs to breathe. While they do have the ability to absorb some oxygen through their skin and the lining of their mouth and throat when submerged, they primarily need to surface for air.
There are Alligator Snapping turtles and Box Turtles. Are would imagine so, because there are turtles in the everglades