the answer is between 59-61 depending on the species, the correct answer is 60 bones under the shell.
50 bones
The red-bellied turtle actually has a hard shell, as do all turtles. The shell of a turtle is made up of bony plates covered by a layer of keratin. This shell provides protection and support for the turtle's body.
There are 3 so far: Koopa, Paratroopa, and Dry Bones. Koopa is a simple yellow turtle with a green shell. Paratroopa is a yellow turtle with a red shell and wings. Dry Bones is exactly the same as Koopa but he's a skeleton of him.
A Turtle
The spine is fused into the shell, with the ribs forming a major part of the inner portion of the shell. Uniquely, the shoulders are inside the rib cage formed by this process. The shell bones form growth plates that do not match the scute margins.The spine through the neck bends in an 'S' curve, a vertical 'S' for Cryptodires - "hidey head" turtles, and a horizontal 'S' curve for Pleurodires - "sideneck" turtles.
The shells are made of sand and scales.
Oh, dude, turtles have like around 50 to 60 bones in their shell, but like, if you count all the bones in their body, it's like over 200 bones. So, yeah, they've got quite a few bones going on in there. It's like a little bony fortress protecting their chill turtle vibes.
A turtles shell is built into bone structure. Parts of the backbone and the ribs, among other bones, make up the inner structure of the shell. This means that it cannot get out of its shell, as the shell is not separate from the body.
Hardware is the Inner most layer of the OS. Then the Kernal Then the Shell
The Plastron is the ventral (bottom) portion of a turtle's shell (under the abdomen)The Carapace is the dorsal (top) portion of the turtle shell (over the back)the little polygon shapes on the shells are called scutes.
The turtleâ??s spine that runs through the entire body is attached to the shell. That would mean for the turtle to leave the shell, the spine would have to be torn out because itâ??s attached to the shell. Underneath the shell lays solid body of bones where the turtle body has very little movement.
2 on the inner most, and 8 on every other layer