It depends which ones
No, a land turtle is not the same as a painted turtle because: Land turtle is well a land turtle and painted turtles can be both in land and water. They have different names They Look different
the box turtle prefers land while the painted turtle LOVES water. i have a painted turtle and he barely ever goes on to the land.
It is a reptile.
A male painted turtle is simply referred to as a "male painted turtle." Unlike some animal species that have specific names for males, females, and juveniles, painted turtles do not have a distinct term for males. They are known for their colorful markings and are part of the species Chrysemys picta.
i have one and he pretty fast on land, they can run as fast as they swim.
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robin white tailed deer and a painted turtle there you go
NO. The eastern box turtle is a land turtle and the painted turtle is aquatic. If you had a habitat large enough that could accommodate a land area, a shallow water area and a deep water area it would be ok to house them together. The painted turtle would spend most of its time in the deeper water only coming on to land to bask, and the box turtle will spend the majority of its time on the land. They are not harmful to each other
the painted-turtle
Turtles are reptiles, not mammals. They belong to the order Testudines and are known for their protective shell and slow movements on land.
The Ankylosaurs is said to be the Painted Turtle's niche.