well, almost all turtles are freshwater except a sea turtle.
The alligator snapping turtle is the largest freshwater turtle in North America. It can reach weights of over 200 pounds and lengths of over 2 feet.
Yes, many turtles live in freshwater. The type of water they prefer depends on what species of turtle it is. For instance, slider turtles almost always live in freshwater.
There isn't but the scientific name of Turtles, Terrapins and Tortoise is Testudines.
Go to a pond or lake
* Lamprey (fish) * Limpet (freshwater snail) * Ling (fish) * Lionfish * Lobster * Loggerhead turtle * Lungfish The Loch Ness Monster
loggerheads dont need it
Turtles are reptiles, not mammals. They belong to the order Testudines and are known for their protective shell and slow movements on land.
A turtle
what animal eats turtle
There are at least 270 different species of turtle known to man. This includes freshwater turtles, tortoises, and sea turtles.
its a seawater fish
No, a turtle is a reptile, an animal, and not a plant.