Yes
yes, turtles belong to the class reptilia
If you mean like mammal reptile and amphibian, then the alligator is a reptile.
Snakes are a member of the reptile class. Across that class, animals such as iguanas, turtles, tortoises, and so forth, are all related to the snake.
Like all reptiles, they are both cold-blooded
No, they are reptiles. ALL turtles are reptiles.
Turtles are related to tortoises.
No, a cougar is not a reptile. Cougars are mammals belonging to the family Felidae, whereas reptiles are a separate class of animals that include snakes, lizards, turtles, and crocodiles.
Turtle is a reptile.
Turtles can.
In scientific classification, "turtle" is an order, not a species (it's called "Testudines"). There are hundreds of species of turtles. The class of a turtle is Reptilia, meaning turtles are air-breathing reptiles. Common misconceptions are that turtles are amphibians, which they are not because they are reptiles, and that they have gills, which they don't because they breathe air.
Turtles belong to the reptilia class. Turtles are characterized by a bony shell, formed from their ribs, and acting as a shield. Terrapin is used to describe several species of small, edible, hard-shell turtles, typically those found in brackish waters, and is an Algonquian word for turtle.
No, a leopard seal is not a reptile. It is a marine mammal belonging to the family Phocidae. Reptiles are a separate class of animals that include species like snakes, turtles, and lizards.