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.
We keep turtle and snake in same class because both are reptiles.
it is because both of them are reptiles
NO!
YES, you can put a map turtle in the same tank with a slider.
The turtle penis enters the turtle vagina that shoots turtle sperm and merges with the turtle egg
The same way a turtle does since a terrapins is an Algonquian word for turtle
no it can not because it may give the turtle disease
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.
i have a turtle and were not the same.... what are you even talking about?
No, a land turtle is not the same as a painted turtle because: Land turtle is well a land turtle and painted turtles can be both in land and water. They have different names They Look different
Yes, it is important to keep the width of each class the same in a frequency distribution to ensure clarity and consistency in data representation. Uniform class widths allow for easier comparison of frequencies across categories, making it simpler to identify patterns and trends in the data. Variations in class width can lead to misinterpretations and skewed analyses.
It is not recommended if you move the egg because if the egg is shifted the baby inside will die if u have to move it u must keep it in the same position!!!