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They show that we are closely related.
Relatives of the green sea turtle are: green, loggerhead, Kemp's ridley, olive ridley, hawksbill, flat-back, and leatherback. Pretty much all turtle and tortoises that exist are related to the green sea turtle in some way :)
Turtles are related to tortoises.
All things are relative. Compared to an earthworm, turtles have big brains. Compared to a dog, turtles have small brains.
red eared turtles are related to pond turtles
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Mud turtles are Semi-Aquatic turtles. Even though they spend much more of their time in the water compared to Sliders, Painted and Map turtles, they do come out on land to bask or to travel to a new area.
Turtles (reptiles) are close to humans and frogs (amphibians) http://abacus.gene.ucl.ac.uk/will/files/TreeOfLife.pdf
Two turtles would be a pair of turtles. Collective nouns for a group of turtles: # a bale of turtles # a turn of turtles See Related links below this box for more information and references.
In terms of lineage, yes. Birds are descended from dinosaurs, which, along with lizards, belong to a group of reptiles called diapsids. Turtles come from a separate group of reptiles called anapsids.
Organisms that are closely related to rabbits include; horses and turtles
No. Turtles are actually reptiles and are related to the tortoise.
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