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All turtles lay eggs, regardless of species.
No, one of the deciding factor when it comes to categorizing animals into different species is whether or not they can produce offspring. Different kinds of dogs can "mix" even if they are different breeds because they are still part of the same species. While all turtles are part of the same "Order", in biological terminology, if the turtles are classified as different species, they will not produce viable offspring.
no they are two different species
Have different animals have babies then let those babies have babies with different animals.
There are 86 species of turtles listed as endangered, all of which were added in different years.
Why do snapipng turtles have babies? well, they have babies to multiply so they're not extinct.
No. Species don't inter breed
No. Two animals of different species cannot breed.
No. They are completely different species.
Yes. Interbreeding between different subspecies is quite possible, such as red-eared sliders and yellow-bellied sliders, or Eastern box turtles and Ornate box turtles. Different species within the same genera is also possible, but the offspring are usually infertile. In very rare circumstances, two animals from different genera can interbreed, but they usually share a close evolutionary history.
There are about 356 known species of turtles in the world, with different populations of each species spread across various habitats. The exact number of individual turtles in the wild is difficult to estimate.
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