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The scientific name for a Hawksbill Turtle is Eretmochelys imbricata.
The scientific name for the map turtle is Graptemys spp.
No, terrapin is not the scientific name for a turtle. Terrapin typically refers to a type of turtle that is found in brackish water environments. The scientific name for turtles varies depending on the species, such as Chelonia mydas for the green sea turtle.
The scientific name for the freshwater turtle is Chelonia mydas.
The scientific name for turtles in general is Testudines. Bear in mind that different species also have specific subnames. Trionyx triunguis for example is the scientific name for the African Softshell Turtle.
The scientific name for a gopher tortoise is Gopherus polyphemus.
Eretmochelys imbricata
how does a hawksbill turtle style of hunting?
Hawksbill sea turtle was created in 1766.
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whats eats hawksbill turtle Type your answer here...
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Will it be better for a hawksbill turtle to live in captivity?
The Hawksbill turtle is a species of sea turtle which is critically endangered. There are approximately 20,000 to 23,000 nesting females in the world.
1. go on google 2. search hawksbill turtle 3. go to images 4. look
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No, terrapin is not the scientific name for a turtle. Terrapin typically refers to a type of turtle that is found in brackish water environments. The scientific name for turtles varies depending on the species, such as Chelonia mydas for the green sea turtle.
As with any turtle the turtle shell is called CARAPACES.