no the females dig with their back feet when making nests for their eggs
A turtles claws arenormally in the back because they dig with there back legs and it is easier for them to dig with there back legs, like a dog. I have a turtle myself and have seen it use its claws before they are more like toes or fingers than claws. I could be mistaken because these are just my observations.
I am pretty sure sea turtles legs are called flippers. Also, i think they can be called webbed feet. You know, i think they can be called fins too. I would go wth flippers.
They have legs but they are called flippers.
Their legs
a sea turtle has four legs but shaped like flippers which helps them to speed through the ocean
sea turtles have arms, legs, heads and well all the body parts.
they swim and walk on 4 legs
In the wild, they dig holes in the sand on a beach and lay their eggs there.
No, but if the word "sea" is in the front of a sentence, then yes.
Yes, if given the opportunity, a raccoon will dig up and devour sea turtle eggs.
Sea turtles have 4 legs which have evolved into flippers. A sea turtle moves by pushing each flipper in a paddle-like motion. Some sea turtles have been known to move through the water as fast as 35 mph!!
sea turtles go to sea once they get out of where they were born like when they break the shell of the egg the dig through the sand and get out then head toward the sea as a natural instinct