by lifting their legs and then putting them down again
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They swim with their flippers.
No turtles do not travel in herds the mother turtle laids down it's eggs days after the baby turtles hacth and head to the sea by followind the moons light, ufortually some get comfuesed by the beah house's light and head to the city , some are able to go to the sea but the others that reach the sea follow their own instincs and head different directions, when their ready to lay down their egs the turtles goes back to were it was born and lays the eggs.that prosses repeats it self for centuries.turtles do not travel in hears
all turtles have a somach
Turtles and Tortoises have highly similar DNA, as tortoises are a subgroup of turtles.
This order includes all turtles and tortoises. It is divided into three suborders: Pleurodira (side-necked turtles), Cryptodira (freshwater turtles, snapping turtles, tortoises, soft-shelled turtles, and sea turtles), and Amphichelydia (a suborder of turtles that is now extinct).
All turtles are reptiles. All Frogs are amphibians.
no
That travel through the ocean and turtles have babies
they swim
do sea turtles travel in currents
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No.
both
On their legs, but not very fast.
Mud turtles are Semi-Aquatic turtles. Even though they spend much more of their time in the water compared to Sliders, Painted and Map turtles, they do come out on land to bask or to travel to a new area.
Bale is the group designation for turtles much like a herd of buffalo or flock of geese. It means a group of turtles. An unusual thing considering sea turtles are solitary and not social and do not travel in groups.
Yes, they do.
Turtles do not live together as a group or family. However, some species will travel together to the breeding ground to mate.