No
A terrapin has a shell because it is a turtle, of course. There are 4kinds of turtles: aquatic turtles, land turtles, terrapins, and sea turtles. All turtles have shells.
Land turtles defend themselves by going in their shells or finding holes to hide in. Sea turtles find places to hide and also go in their shell for protection.
A group of turtles is called a bale or a nest. Turtles are known for their slow movement both on land and in water, and they have a protective shell that acts as their home wherever they go. They range in size and habitat, from small freshwater turtles to large sea turtles.
yes turtles do have a bottom shell
Bog turtles are land turtles and land turtles. They are mostly land turtles.
Land turtles have a hard shell and are usually oval in shape. Aquatic turtles have many different characteristics such as soft shells, webbed feet and some even have saw-toothed spines on their shell.
they migrate by going somewhere it is cold and hide in their shell
turtles have a very heavy shell and it is hard to move
Large sea turtles. The seven existing species are Flatback, Green Sea Turtle, Hawksbill, Kemp's Ridley, Leatherback, Loggerhead and Olive Ridley.
Star Turtles are turtles with star like shell
Box turtles, land tortoises, and any aquatic turtles have the ability to put their legs, arms, and head in side of their shell. The shell is the turtles protector/house if someone threw a turtle it would go into its shell and the shell would hopefully protect it from the hard ground. Most turtles the shell is Greenish, Grayish, or maybe other different colorful colors and those colors are usually the almost exact thing that is probably under water. Like seaweed, Rocks, other fish, and ect. so they stay by the objct so it is almost nearly impossible to see.
Yes, you can golden thread turtles can go with any other Asian freshwater turtle.