to tell which ones are girl and which ones are boys
This order includes all turtles and tortoises. It is divided into three suborders: Pleurodira (side-necked turtles), Cryptodira (freshwater turtles, snapping turtles, tortoises, soft-shelled turtles, and sea turtles), and Amphichelydia (a suborder of turtles that is now extinct).
They're all eumetazoan bilateral animals and eukaryotes?
They were all left-handed and are the names of all four teenage mutant ninja turtles
Box turtles are part of the family Emydidae, which includes a variety of freshwater and terrestrial turtles. They are more closely related to other turtle species, such as pond turtles and cooters, than to tortoises or marine turtles. All of these species share a common ancestry within the order Testudines, which encompasses all turtles. Additionally, box turtles are related to other reptiles, including snakes and lizards, as they all belong to the class Reptilia.
Tortoises
some turtles are but not all like snapping turtles are.
They all had common ancestors
All turtles
All turtles are reptiles.
No, these turtles along with red ear sliders are the most common turtle you can get hold of. They are readily available in most reptile stores (well they seem to be the one they all sell). Other turtles such as map and musk turtles are much harder to get hold of, especially in the UK.
turtles still live in water but not all turtles.
yes all types of turtles can lay eggs but the most common turtle to lay eggs is the fish turtle that is very rare but can be found by the carribean islands. it is know that only 312 have been recorded to date.