a turtle is a reptile with a shell .
So is a Tortoise ! A tortoise is also a reptile with a shell !
The armadillo is a mammal, just because it has a "shell" that does not make the armadillo a reptile.
An example of a reptile with a hard shell that lives on land is a tortoise. Tortoises have a thick, hard shell which provides protection from predators while they move on land. They are typically herbivores and are known for their longevity.
Reptiles have a body covering of dry, scaly skin. They do not have individual scales as fish do, but the scales (also known as scutes) are joined together to form a seamless outer covering of skin. The scales are made of keratin, the same substance of which human fingernails and hair are made.
The South Dakota state reptile is the Ornate Box Turtle (Terrapene ornata). It was designated as the state reptile in 1989 to represent the native reptile species found in South Dakota. The Ornate Box Turtle is known for its distinctive yellow and black markings on its shell.
Reptile eggs are soft-shelled - as opposed to the calcified shell of a birds egg.
Reptile eggs have shell membranes.
The leathery shell of a reptile egg is to simply protect the eggs from any predators.
The armadillo is a mammal, just because it has a "shell" that does not make the armadillo a reptile.
Lizards and snakes !
THe shells of reptile eggs is porous - it absorbs oxygen through the membrane.
That would be a turtle !
Tortoise
Turtle.
the inside will come out
A tortoise is a herbivorous terrestrial reptile with a dome-shaped shell. Tortoises primarily feed on plants, vegetables, and fruits, and they are known for their distinctive thick and heavy shell that acts as a protective armor.
I believe the only reptile found in Ireland is a lacertidlizard.
Yes! that's all it is is a shell read man read! some cobras give live birth.