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The are about 263 turtle species.
Yes, there is a species of an alligator snapping turtle. sammi was here!
Some of the different baby turtle species found in the wild include the loggerhead turtle, green sea turtle, hawksbill turtle, leatherback turtle, and Kemp's ridley turtle.
That depends on the species of turtle.
There are many places where you can find a picture of the male and female turtle in a species. You can look at your local library for books with these pictures for example.
That depends on the species of turtle. Some eat stuff they find on coral reefs, others eat jellyfish out in the deep ocean.
That depends on what species of turtle you are talking about.
Depends on the turtle species.
No. The musk turtle, also known as the stinkpot turtle, is not an endangered species.
The leatherback's are the world's largest turtle species.
In Georgia, you can find several species of turtles, including the Eastern Box Turtle, the Red-Eared Slider, and the Florida Softshell Turtle. The common Snapping Turtle and various species of Painted Turtles also inhabit the state. Additionally, the Gopher Tortoise, which is a keystone species, can be found in Georgia's sandy soils. These turtles inhabit diverse environments, from wetlands to woodlands.
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