We keep turtle and snake in same class because both are reptiles.
it is because both of them are reptiles
Both snake and turtle are kept in the same class because both are(i) blooded,(ii) have scales,(iii) breathe through lungs(iv) have three chambered hearts, and(v) lay eggs without covering.
It's the same than the difference between the hair of a turtle and a snake.
No and never because they can attack each other i would separate them NOW!
Yes and No! If you have two snakes of the same size, and the same gender, it's OK. If you have a larger snake, it will eat or seriously stress the smaller snake. If you keep a male and a female together, make sure that they are at least 2-3 feet long, and relatively the same size.
A habitat for a baby turtle will depend on the type of turtle. Most of them need plenty of water, a place to hide, and a place to get out of the water and rest.
If, by 'together' you mean keeping them both in the same enclosure - then no ! Either the dog will eat the snake - or vice-versa if the snake is a big one !
NO!
An alligator turtle is a turtle, and does not count as an alligator.
if you would like baby corn snakes then yes
no try to keep the same type of snakes in the same enclosure's if you have to. but most snakes are solitary animals.
Actually, nobody really knows which one is better:a red eared or a snake neck turtle. But they do have opinions. Somebody can say that a red eared turtle is better than a snake neck turtle and somebody else might say tha a snake neck turtle is better than a red eeared turtle. We have different thoughts and opinions. I hope this helped. If you need any more advice on turtles, feel free to email me and I will send you one back quickly. My email is: kate216@hanmail.net