Water.
one adaptation is the color of its flesh camouflage with seaweed.
one adaptation is the color of its flesh camouflage with seaweed.
Yes, it appears in Chapter 9, The Mock Turtle's Story, but does not appear in the 1951 Disney adaptation.
A sea turtle can be up to about 200 years old
The turtle and its shell
A structural adaptation of the Sea Turtle are their forelimbs and neck, the forelimbs are modified into long, paddle-like flippers for swimming, it allows the Green Turtle to maintain its speed whilst travelling in the ocean.
A turtle is one of the structural adaptation.Their behavioral adaptation is how they learn how to walk,tuck their legs,arms,and their head inside their body.
Turtles have a shell To protect them from predators also have a shell because its their back bone But its on the outside of its body.
A sea turtle adapts by eating kelp and fish.A sea turtle is a truly amazing reptile with many different adaptations. One of its adaptations is its hard shell. The shell protects a sea turtle like a shield from many predators. Another adaptation that a sea turtle has is its flippers. A sea turtle's flippers help it swim smoothly. They are also built for digging in the sand. A sea turtle has a very interesting adaptation near its eyes. There is a gland that helps release salt from the ocean. So, on land, it looks like a sea turtle is crying. Without these adaptations, sea turtles may not survive in the wild.they eat kelp
The main adaptation the adaptation of tortoise is the hard shell that it has. This is used as a form of protection from any possible threats.
when a species adapts, it means to ''get use to an environment''.for example:when a turtle lives in a swamp with many creatures to eat,and making finding food easy.then gets moved to a new cleaner pond,where there inst allot of creatures to eat,finding food is scarce. the turtle has to adapt to its environment.
The tortoise known for being an "anus breather" is the Australian turtle, specifically the Rheodytes leukops or the white-throated snapping turtle. This species is unique because it can absorb oxygen through its cloaca, allowing it to breathe underwater for extended periods. This adaptation is particularly useful in low-oxygen environments, enabling the turtle to remain submerged while still obtaining the necessary oxygen for survival.