Yes ,but if you turn them over they can't breathe and will die after a certain amount of time upside-down
All turtles breath air
Turtles come to the surface and breath air, before swimming below the surface until it is time to breath air again.
yes
As dolphins are mammals they breath air like us, humans.
A tortoise is a land-based, shell-clad reptile. They do not inhabit the water. Turtles, on the other hand, do. Both need surface air to survive, but some turtles have special adaptions that let them stay under longer.No, they need to surface for air. They can hold their breath for quite a long while though.No, but they can hold there breath for a couple min then resurface back to land
Yes. All humans breath a type of air called oxygen. Without oxygen we would die.
humans only breath in air, and fish only breath in water. so a fish in air would be like you drowning in the water.
the turtles breath from there mouth cause when the turtles go to the top of the water to get air the air they get from there nose goes to there mouth
Trees breath it in. Humans breath it in. So its in the air around us!
air is connecting human as we breath air for our survival.
No, they only breathe air. They need a place to rest above the water.
Air produces oxygen for humans to breath and also plants