No. Turtles, like all other reptiles, have no mammary glands since they do not directly feed their young.
Frogs and turtles do not nurse their young. Only mammals nurse their young. Frogs and Turtles are Amphibians.
No.
Bog turtles are land turtles and land turtles. They are mostly land turtles.
no, hawksbill turtles are sea turtles
they are turtles
no, stinpots are musk turtles not painted turtles
No, turtles are not mammals. They are reptiles.Nope... turtles are reptiles - not mammals.No. Turtles are reptiles (not amphibians, as some believe). Reptiles are characterised by:being vertebrateshaving scaly skin (not scales)being cold-blooded (mammals are warm-blooded)breathing air through lungs, not gillsusually lay eggs, though some reptiles have live youngA turtle is not a mammal, but it is a reptile. A turtle is a cold-blooded animal that lays eggs. Mammals are warm-blooded animals, and females produce milk to feed their young.
Yes, many turtles, especially the carnivorous species such as snapping turtles, will eat smaller turtles.
Land turtles.
other turtles
sea turtles
Star Turtles are turtles with star like shell