The Gopher tortoise lives in Georgia and is one of the oldest living species that was discovered over 60 million years ago. They dig their burrows in dry habitats.
box turtles, wood turtles are the only main turtle species that live in the deciduous forest
Of course they can - they're an aquatic species !
depends on the species. aquatic turtles live in streams, ponds, or lakes terrestrial turtles live in fields or forests
All turtles lay eggs, regardless of species.
the edangered species of sea turtles live in the Galapagos Islands
Turtles
There are a variety of species that live in reefs. These species are lobsters, fish, sponges, clams, sea turtles and home to millions of other species.
Turtles can live for a very long time. Many in fact can outlive humans, depending on the species. Sea turtles, for example, can live up to 150 years.
There are about 270 species of turtles and their life spans vary considerably. Small pond turtles may live for up to 30 years, larger species such as snapping turtles for 60 years or more, box turtles for about 100 years, and giant tortoises in captivity may live for 200 years or more.
Most grass and species.
Painted turtles live in North America. Painted turtles are the most widely dispersed species of turtle in North America and they live in slow-moving water habitats from southern Canada to the Mexican border.