Yes, the stomach of a turtle (the underneath part) is hard. It is also yellow and every turtle has slightly different markings on their underneath, which is how i tell my three pet turtles apart!
Although the bottom of the turtle is hard, it can still be harmed by sharp objects and can still be felt by the turtle.
The bottom of a sea turtle, or its ventral side, features a smooth, hard shell known as the plastron, which is typically lighter in color than the darker carapace on top. This plastron provides protection and support for the turtle's internal organs. Additionally, the turtle's limbs, adapted into flippers, are also found on the underside, aiding in swimming. Overall, the bottom of a sea turtle is designed for both protection and efficient movement in the water.
Turtle eggs (and tortoise eggs) can be either hard or soft-shelled, depending on the species.
a painted turtle. If it is bright orange it's a male, if it is dull it is female.
As with any turtle the turtle shell is called CARAPACES.
The sea turtle is near the bottom of the food chain because it only eats plants. But it is debatable for the simple fact that nothing eats the turtle.
The underside of a turtle or tortoise's shell is called the plastron.
It was hard for him to get out of his shell.
its hard shell
turtle
For the protection of the reptile
hard enough that a crocadile cant bite thourgh it
You won't get that hard shell finish that turtle was is famous for.