It falls into the vertebrate subgroup reptiles.
no it's a verterbrate
A sea turtle is a vertebrate, just like any other turtle. Their spine is connected to the roof of the inside of their shell, which is why they can swap shells or get out of the ones they were born with, or it will kill it. No. The sea turtle belongs to the reptile group. Reptiles are chordates, also known as vertebrates. A vertebrate. After all, it has a spine.
A sea turtle is a vertebrate, just like any other turtle. Their spine is connected to the roof of the inside of their shell, which is why they can swap shells or get out of the ones they were born with, or it will kill it. No. The sea turtle belongs to the reptile group. Reptiles are chordates, also known as vertebrates. A vertebrate. After all, it has a spine.
Good question mt friend well when i was in grade 2 my science textbook had vertebrates and non vertebrates and well my friend a sea turtle is a is a vertebrate and you spelled [vertebrae] wrong it's vertebrate do a spell check you'll see and try google and the is a sea turtle a vertebrate ok.......................................................................................
it has no bones
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vertebrate
Yes. A vertabrate is anything with a backbone, and turtles have backbones.
An ostrich does not belong to any vertebrate, an ostrich IS a vertebrate. This means they have an endoskeleton
A turtle is a vertebrate.
Sea turtles are among the world's most ancient vertebrates. ... Sea turtles are reptiles, like snakes and lizards, and breathe air.
Vertebrate. It has vertebrae and other bones.