Turtles can survive in cold weather and extreme heat. Turtles can hibernate up to eight months due to extreme cold or heat.
Turtles have adapted to their habitat in various ways, such as developing strong shells for protection, streamlined bodies for swimming efficiency, and specialized limbs for walking or swimming. They have also evolved to have keen senses, like exceptional vision to help them navigate their environment effectively. Some turtles have even adapted to hibernating during harsh weather conditions to survive in colder regions.
A group of turtles is called a bale or a nest. Turtles are known for their slow movement both on land and in water, and they have a protective shell that acts as their home wherever they go. They range in size and habitat, from small freshwater turtles to large sea turtles.
The habitat is where the 'Organism' lives naturally, a niche is any place that animal can survive.
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i dont really no for sure but maybe its legs....ten again maybe not!
hide from predators
sea turtles habitat can be wet or dry
yes turtles can eat in the dark.. that is how they survive... yes turtles can eat in the dark.. that is how they survive...
a cheetah can survive in a cold habitat with its coat
how do animals survive in thier different habitat
how do animals survive in thier different habitat
the ocean
no their habitat is near the beach somewhere.
Hatchling turtles largely survive through huge numbers, in many areas less than 5% survive to adulthood.
it's habitat is in the ocean near a beach.
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