Turtles and tortoises live on every continent, excluding Antarctica. They live in all ecosystems except polar and subpolar ones, where it is too cold for them. There are also sea turtles, which live in the oceans except for coming ashore to lay eggs.
depends on what kind of turtle
the functions of a turtle are legs= swimming mouth= moving/eating
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a snapping turtle makes its home by trying to explore new places and where it used to live before they have to find the difference on which is better old home or new home. A snapping turtle makes it home in a ocean or in a pond. In a ocean there are a lot of animals that the snapping turtle eats. and in the pond there are all different animals that you might have and the snapping turtle might have the pond to itself. Also it can make its home with other animals in the pond in one of the snapping turtles one and only part of the pond with all of the other animals. I hope you enjoyed learning about how a snapping turtle makes it home and where?
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well a turtle has to build its home only if they are going to lay eggs. Because most turtles live or either on land or on the water and that is practically their home.
Well then get a different tank quick!
The proposed state reptile of Minnesota is Blanding's turtle. Minnesota is home to over seventeen species of turtle.
Well the shell is very helpful when it comes to defense for a predator, it is the turtles home and the turtle is connected to the shell, so the shell grows with the turtle
Yes, it's very easy.
Got this off the "Life Balance Institute" website..... extract quoted below.. ".....Some believe the turtle is the symbol of the primal mother and connected to the lunar cycle. In the Far East it was believed the shell was a symbol of heaven and the square underside was a symbol of earth. The turtle could help you unite heaven and earth within you own life. Ancient myths describe the world as resting on the turtle's back. Others believe the turtle is associated with longevity, great age, and wisdom. The turtle represents and has qualities that are congruent with the beliefs and teachings of the Life Balance Institute. The turtle naturally withdraws and goes within when in turmoil. It does not need to learn the importance of this, it naturally knows. The turtle's whole life is one of steadfastness of effort and patience. Slow and steady: A life of 'non-doing'. There is a saying "home is where the heart is". The turtle is always at home within itself...."
no but insted the have a scaley shell which is there home and protects them from predators