The inner layer of the shell made up of bone grows in a way similar in some extent to the human skull. Over the skeletal bones such as spine and modified ribs are dermal bone plates, which grow larger as the turtle ages.
The outer keratin layer grows in a similar manner, with the scute-producing beds becoming wider and new scutes growing underneath old. In many tortoises the old scutes are kept building up layers, while in most turtles the scutes are shed either in whole sheets, or as flakes.
They make them when inside the egg so they have them at birth. A turtle's shell is really a hard covering over their ribs. It's a myth that turtles can come out of their shells or that turtles shed their shells when they get bigger and then find new ones. A turtles shell grows along with the turtle.
No. The turtle is connected to its shell just like you're connected to your skin. Can you live without your skin? Nope. i can! xD ha jk
as far as i know they can just like tortoises.
Turtles shed their shells when they are growing. A scute is what makes a turtle's shell look quilted. Each individual scute sheds or peels off, including the ones on the plastron. So don't worry about your turtle, he is perfectly fine and healthy.
Turtles can vary in size depending on the species. The largest species, such as the leatherback sea turtle, can grow up to 7 feet in length and weigh up to 2,000 pounds. Smaller species, like the Bog turtle, may only grow to a few inches in length.
yes the shell grows
No - the shell expands with the growth of the turtle.
They make them when inside the egg so they have them at birth. A turtle's shell is really a hard covering over their ribs. It's a myth that turtles can come out of their shells or that turtles shed their shells when they get bigger and then find new ones. A turtles shell grows along with the turtle.
No. The turtle is connected to its shell just like you're connected to your skin. Can you live without your skin? Nope. i can! xD ha jk
A turtles shell is a part of its' body made out of bone. Turtles grow their own shells.
Yes, it is a myth that turtle leave their shells and find new ones or can leave their shell at all. A turtles shell is actually a hard, bone covering over their ribs. A turtles shell will shed off each individual scute to reveal another one under neath.
well as we grow like the turtle the human grows as well so that's why we shed skin so the turtle grows different spots or developing too
well as the turtle gets older and bigger and the shell does not grow then it would be a big turtle with a small shell and you have to remember there shell is how they protect them selves from danger they tuck in there tail, arms, legs, and head . just think about when we humans grow our nose gets bigger our fingers gets bigger every thing does same with turtles........by away i have 2 eastern box turtles crush and squirt .......please leave comments on the discussion page OK good luck
Turtles do not 'get into' their shells, they are born in their shells which are part of their bodies (they can not come off) and their shells grow with them.
i think it would grow with the turtle and then when it is an adult the shell would be fully grown
No, With turtles the shell is part of the animal's bone structure and is alive. The platelets making up the shell grow with the animal and you can age the turtle by counting the rings making up the platelets.
Oddly enough, a turtle's shell is actually attached to it's body. It is not like it can take it off and find a new one. A turtle's shell is actually part of it's vertabre. It's like extended bone. Otherwise, it couldn't grow as the turtle does.