you can't
There are 4 species and 11 subspecies.
turtles do loads of things by clearing out the sea and making sure that we all live in a clean community.
Yes, different species of turtles have many different defining characteristics. The real question here is, how does one determine the difference by touch?
Yes, many turtles, especially the carnivorous species such as snapping turtles, will eat smaller turtles.
Yes certain species of turtles are pets.
Turtles vary greatly in size depending on the species. The smallest turtles, such as the speckled padloper tortoise, can be as small as 2-4 inches in length, while the largest turtles, like the leatherback sea turtle, can reach lengths of over 6 feet. It is important to specify the species of turtle in order to accurately determine its size in inches.
No, one of the deciding factor when it comes to categorizing animals into different species is whether or not they can produce offspring. Different kinds of dogs can "mix" even if they are different breeds because they are still part of the same species. While all turtles are part of the same "Order", in biological terminology, if the turtles are classified as different species, they will not produce viable offspring.
Yes; all 7 Species.
There are about 260 species of turtles, tortoises, and terrapins.
The Turtles are Red-Ear Sliders
no they are two different species
the way you determine a turtles gender is by looking at the claws males have longer claws then femals do ps hoped this helped.