Turtles do not live together as a group or family. However, some species will travel together to the breeding ground to mate.
None. Turtles do not have fur.
Sea of course!
They are a club penguin "clan" sort of thing
Clan cats reject a life of luxury and ease, preferring instead to live by the warrior code and rely on their skills to survive in the wild. They prioritize loyalty to their clan and working together as a community to protect their territory and uphold their values. They value independence and self-reliance over a life of pampered comfort.
I call any sort of bleeding bad.
Some bones fuse together (as in the skull), but most have some sort of connective tissue.
Who wants it more? They should have some sort of agreement.
Known to play tag and some sort of leaping games together. Plus they are naturally adorable.
Yes turtles do eat rainbows, they're called Lepriturtles sort of like Lepricauns. By the way Taylor wrote this for her friends in 2009. (I recomend that you don't improve this answer.)
Yes, yes they do. They make a cry comparable to a dog whistle. The decible level is so high that human being can not hear them. Sea turtles have been reported to make these noises in patterns like some sort of language. these creatures are very complex.
No, spiders do not eat turtles. Spiders typically prey on insects and other small creatures that they can overpower and consume using their venom. Turtles are too large and well-protected for spiders to consider them as prey.
Turtles glide without doing much work with their body, while tuna on the other hand use all of their strength to sort of paddle through rough current waters.