Yes.
As a vertebrate, it does have a backbone
Yes, but it is built into the shell. The turtle cannot actually leave the shell because that's what its spine is attached to.
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It truly depends on whether the turtle is hungry enough.
Ivory is from tusk and I have found out that OX bone is mostly the bottom bone of the Turtle shell. Been doing a lot of checking and when they say craving from OX bone,it is suppose to be craving from Turtle shell.
A turtle's shell provides protection from predators and environmental hazards. It also serves as a structural support for the turtle's body, including organs and muscles. Additionally, the shell plays a role in regulating the turtle's body temperature and water retention.
A turtle with a red back is called a "red back turtle"
Oddly enough, a turtle's shell is actually attached to it's body. It is not like it can take it off and find a new one. A turtle's shell is actually part of it's vertabre. It's like extended bone. Otherwise, it couldn't grow as the turtle does.
They have a bone structure, no they are not invertebrates
Turtle Back Zoo was created in 1963.
Turtles have a shell To protect them from predators also have a shell because its their back bone But its on the outside of its body.
Yes, I think it is.
It matters on the turtle's age...