i think so
There is only one species of painted turtle, the Chrysemys picta. It is the most common species of turtle in North America, whose range stretches from Canada to the Gulf of Mexico, and the Atlantic to the Pacific. Painted turtles are considered of Least Concern by the IUCN, so they are not endangered.
no they are not - Actually, some populations of Painted Turtles are endangered. The coastal population of Western Painted Turtles are endangered in Canada (listed as "endangered" by COSEWIC). Other populations are threatened or of special concern.
There are turtles that are endangered, but they are not entirely endangered or threatened as a species.
There are 86 species of turtles listed as endangered, all of which were added in different years.
Box turtles are not endangered species.
yes at least i think so
Yes
"Sun turtle" is not a specific breed of turtle. It is a nickname for a group of turtle species known as Painted Turtles. There are four different types of painted turtles, Eastern Painted, Midland Painted, Southern Painted and Western Painted. Each one has it's own specific dietary requirements. Because sun turtles do not exist and is just a nickname for a group called Painted Turtles, which there are four different species of, you will need to find out exactly which species of painted turtle you own before dietary requirements can be recommended.
all seven of the sea turtle species are endangered
if they are endangered it means there are only a few hundred left in the wild
Yes, any species of cephalopod (tortoises, turtles, terrapins) are reptiles.
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