tortoise and terrapin
No, an alligator snapping turtle is not in the same family as an alligator. Alligator snapping turtles belong to the Chelydridae family, while common alligators belong to the Alligatoridae family. They are different species with distinct characteristics and habitats.
family.
No, animals in the same genus belong to the same class. The genus is a taxonomic rank above the species level but below the family level. Animals in the same genus share more similarities than animals in different genera.
Geese and swans..Family Anserformes.
animals relationships are about the same as human family relationships
NO ! NEVER mix species together UNLESS they're found in the same environment naturally !
A few species share the common name, "Leaf Turtle," but the species most often associated with it, is the "Asian Leaf Turtle, Cyclemys dentata." This turtle swims and walks in the same manner as most other turtles, although the larger adult animals seem to favor walking along the bottom, to swimming. It is found in India, Burma, Southeast Asia, and throughout the island nations south of china.
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slugs, turtoise
NO!
Sharks share the same family as fish, which makes sharks fish. The other animals in the shark groups include searays and sting rays.
A group of turtles is called a 'bale.'