yes
No, only flippers to assist their swimming
Their forelimbs are paddle-like flippers that aid in swimming. Also, their necks and limbs are nonretractile.
The sea turtle's limbs are flippers adapted for swimming. The forelimbs are long and paddle-like and the hind flippers serve as rudders, stabilizing and directing the turtle as it swims.
With thiere flippers
they travel by using there flippers
A structural adaptation of the Sea Turtle are their forelimbs and neck, the forelimbs are modified into long, paddle-like flippers for swimming, it allows the Green Turtle to maintain its speed whilst travelling in the ocean.
Turtle is male.
sea turtle are reptile, so that means they are coldblooded animals. all species have legs modified into efficient swimming flippers.
The answer is Seals, Penguins and Sea lions. :)
is moving by swimming
Sea turtles can't walk on land easily because of their flippers. Land turtles can swim, but not as gracious and swiftly as a sea turtle.
yes sea turtle slide on their bellies, but their fore flippers are shaped like paddles so movement on land for them is difficult.