Sea turtles are a group of marine reptiles of the Superfamily Chelanioidea.
The scientific name for sea turtles is "Cheloniidae" for the family that includes most species, and some common species are also known by specific scientific names, like "Chelonia mydas" for the green sea turtle.
Sea turtles are all part of the superfamily Chelonioidea, but as a diverse assemblage of species, they cannot be classified and further than that as a group.
chelonia mydas
The scientific name for a leatherback sea turtle is Dermochelys coriacea.
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 pawikan, or sea turtle, is Chelonia mydas.
The scientific name for the map turtle is Graptemys spp.
The scientific name of a common house turtle, known as "pagong" in Filipino, is Chelonia mydas for the green sea turtle or Chelonoidis carbonarius for the red-footed tortoise.
the scientific name of a sea turtle is chelonia mydas....
the Green sea turtle's scientific name is Chelonia mydas
The scientific name for a leatherback sea turtle is Dermochelys coriacea.
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.
Archelon ishyros
Cheliona midas
Dermochelys coriacea is the scientific name for the leatherback sea turtle.'Leatherback' is named for its unique shell which is composed of a layer of thin, tough, rubbery skin, strengthened by thousands of tiny bone plates that makes it look "leathery."
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The scientific name for pawikan, or sea turtle, is Chelonia mydas.
The scientific or taxonomic name would be Chelonia mydas.
The scientific or taxonomic name would be Caretta caretta.
The scientific name for the map turtle is Graptemys spp.