No, you're stupid. Christ.
Yes, they can live in dry land or in water :)
Turtles do not have dry skin. Turtles live in lakes, streams, and marches, leaving water, generally, only to sun themselves or to lay eggs. Tortoises on the other hand typically live in arid environments and have drier (not dry) skin.
Turtles have dry scaly skin. Turtles have claws on their toes.
Well not really, all turtles can be on land and breathe air, but if this is a really dry area, I don't know if it would be good for it. If you have a Red Eared Slider- like me you really should get a tank with dry land in it. All turtles can be in a dry habitat, but it won't be healthy for aquatic turtles. It really depends on the temperature and how long it stays in there.
dry eyes itchy eyes contact water
They don't because i cut their eyes out 0.0 <what box turtles look like before i cut their eyes out
the sea turtle can actually drink salt water. there are salt glands in the back of their head that removes salt. when a sea turtle comes on land to lay it's eggs, the salt that was removed from the water will come out as tears that will keep their eyes from getting dry.
Some of the animals that live in wet and dry environments are frogs, ducks, water buffalo and even some turtles.
turtles do not sleep
what does it mean if a reddish sun has water in his eyes;before long you won't be dry
Some turtles live mainly on land, and others live mainly in the water. The ones that live mainly in the water are called aquatic turtles. Although aquatic turtles spend most of their time in the water, they must go onto dry land a few times a day to dry off their shells. If they do not dry off their shells periodically, the shells grow mold and fungus and become infected.
I think it has something to do with your eyes becoming dry. Hope this helped!