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Turtles belong to the order Testudines.
Sea turtles belong to the order Chelonia (or Testudinidae).Hope this helps :)
Sea turtles belong to the order Chelonia (or Testudinidae).Hope this helps :)
yesYes turtles are reptiles and is in the order of Testudines which include turtles and tortoises.reptiles is a class which includes Testudines, Crocodylia (Crocodiles, alligators and gharials), Squamata (lizards and snakes) and Rhynchocephalia (tuataras).Yep.Yes. Turtles are reptiles.
All turtles are reptiles. All Frogs are amphibians.
Chelonia is the name of the order of turtles.
Loggerhead sea turtles belong to the order Testudines and the family Cheloniidae. They are one of the several species of marine turtles and are known for their large heads and strong jaws, which are adapted for feeding on hard-shelled prey.
No, turtles are not cetaceans. Turtles are reptiles belonging to the order Testudines, while cetaceans, which include whales, dolphins, and porpoises, are marine mammals belonging to the order Cetacea. They have distinct biological and evolutionary characteristics, with cetaceans being warm-blooded and having adaptations for life in water, whereas turtles are cold-blooded reptiles.
It's not born in the water, so its not an amphibian. And its definetly not a bird or a mammal. It lays eggs and is cold blooded, lives on land.
Tortoises belong to the family, Testudinidae, of land-dwelling turtles in the order Testudines. Despite popular belief, than turtles live in the sea, and tortoises live on land, tortoises are in fact turtles. They are not a separate group.
All turtles need to have mated in order to lay eggs, unlike birds who will lay infertile eggs, turtles won't.
Turtles are of the order Testudines in the class Reptilia.