that doesn't make sense, so if you ask in a different way, maybe you would get an answer
Land Turtle because a sea turtle can breathe under water and a land turtle can not breathe under water. So similar to the sea turtle is a land turtle.
Turtles breath air. But they can hold their breaths in water for a good amount of time.
You must have a lid on an aquarium holding a snapping turtle and an open area between the lid and the water surface to allow it to breathe.
A turtle's lungs are located in the top part of their shell.
A Mississippi Mud Turtle is a Semi-Aquatic turtle and as such, it will breathe not only from it's mouth, but needs to have adequate filtration in its tank so that way it can breathe subcutaneously, that is, through their skin (like a frog does) when it is sleeping in the water at night. But mostly, it breathes through its mouth.
through their nose
A sea cucumber is an animal that can breathe through its anus. It uses a process called cloacal respiration to absorb oxygen from the water.
Turtles have lungs, not gills. They don't breathe underwater. When they dive, they hold their breath.
gills
For any creature to be able to breathe, there has to be something to breathe. Space is vacuum, an empty nothing. No creature can get anything from nothing. So no, a turtle wouldn't be able to breathe in space. Unless you provide it with an atmosphere, like in a space station, space ship or a space suit. Then a turtle most likely would breathe just fine.
The turtles shell protects itself and hides inside its shell when in danger or when they are scared. The shell helps the turtle breathe. The turtles shell is another way to breathe for them.
yes , and they can breathe through their butts too