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Reptile.
amphibians.
The turtle family
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.
it is because both of them are reptiles
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yes, turtles belong to the class reptilia
They belong to the Chelydridae family.
Turtles are reptiles, not mammals. They belong to the order Testudines and are known for their protective shell and slow movements on land.
The scientific term for turtle is Terrapene Carolina. Turtles belong to the reptilia class and have been on Earth for approximately 220 million years.
No, a turtle and a chameleon are not in the same animal group. Turtles belong to the class Reptilia and are part of the order Testudines, while chameleons are also reptiles but belong to the family Chamaeleonidae within the order Squamata. While both are reptiles, they belong to different taxonomic orders and have distinct characteristics and adaptations.
The turtle is a repgile, and all reptiles belong to the taxonomic domain of Eukarya.Eukarya covers all organisms in the Kingdom Animalia, as well as the Kingdoms Plantae, Fungi and Protista.