because they cant its there habitat their swimming is like our walking on earth they cant survive whithout water and we cant survive without gravity literally
A cactus can store water in its fleshy stem and this enables it to survive periods of drought.
Freshwater turtles cannot survive in the sea, no.
Snapping turtles can survive for a few hours to a couple of days without water, depending on the temperature and humidity levels. However, it is essential for their overall health and well-being to have access to water regularly.
The adaptions of a turtle to survive is by their shell to hide in it..
The adaptions of a turtle to survive is by their shell to hide in it..
it enables them to survive in their situations..for example the baobab has a hollow trunk for storage of water
Depends on the temperature
They are actually known as Turtle Water Bears or Tardigrada. They are microscopic water-dwelling animals. They can survive extreme conditions such as temperatures as low as -459 degree Fahrenheit and temperatures as high as 304 degrees Fahrenheit. They also can survive in outerspace and can live for almost a decade without water. They are commonly found in mosses and springs.
To survive and reproduce.
NO it does'nt it just needs what it needs to survive
keep it nice and warm and put it in a little container then put so water in it
No, b/c the sea turtle lives a lot longer than the snapping turtle.