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There are a ton of really old animals alive today. The oldest is a tortoise found and held in the Galapagos.
Squids, sharks, and sea turtles. (I think.)
Like all reptiles alive today, green sea turtles are cold blooded.
Like all reptiles alive today, green sea turtles are cold blooded.
Like all reptiles alive today, green sea turtles are cold blooded.
Since there is little known about the ecological role of the turtle, there isn't any large reason why they should be kept alive. You can read more about the debate in Carl Gussmeyers recently published novel, "Green Turtles and Their Impact on Our World Today" (Published in 2008).
No it's alive today
alive.
John Coborn wrote the identification and instructional book about turtles and tortoises.
There are 997 species of bats alive today.
Turtles living today are not the same species living at the time of the existence of dinosaurs. And today, BIRDS, are the form in which dinosaurs survived.
yes there are still Aztecs alive today. They are descendants of the Aztecs in Mexico and most live in Egypt today because they got carried down the river in a storm and magically ended up in Egypt. There are only about 50 000 left and most of them have Egyptian or spanish blood in them.