No they do not. They get their red puffy eyes from them crashing into rocks, or they're just infected. It also just depends on the age of the turtle.
Sea turtles do not have a very good sense of smell. Their eyes and ears mostly do all the work. Sea turtles have 3 ears though, 2 regular ears like you and I, but have 1 ear on their nose. A sea turtles eyes are open when they are a little hatchling, but cant see straight for a few hours.
Red-eared sliders are a specific species of aquatic turtle known for their distinctive red markings behind their eyes. While all red-eared sliders are aquatic turtles, not all aquatic turtles are red-eared sliders; the term "aquatic turtles" encompasses a wide variety of species that live primarily in water, including painted turtles, snapping turtles, and sea turtles. Red-eared sliders are particularly popular as pets and are easily recognized by their flattened shells and webbed feet. In general, aquatic turtles may vary in size, habitat preferences, and dietary habits.
they have eyes
Yes, all reptiles have ears. Turtle ears are on the side of their head near the eyes.
Yes, according to seaturtle.org, all sea turtles are oviparous
all sharks eat sea turtles
Yes. All sea turtles are listed as threatened or extinct.
Yes. All turtles, sea turtles, and tortoises are reptiles.
no they don't sea turtles don't stop and live in an area they continue to swim and explore when they sleep they keep there eyes open and are still swimming. to get rid of salt in there eyes they cry to get most of it out. but sea turtles do make there own burrows to lay there eggs but they never return to see the babies.
Yes, Green sea turtles have skin, all sea turtles have thick, leathery skin
Yes; all 7 Species.
their eyes are different lol Soo uhhh....... yea...