Genus: Cheloniidae
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The word Genus means species. It is not a particular type of turtle. The earliest known turtles were discovered 220 million years ago.
Turtles belong to the order Testudines, and there are many genera and species within this order. For example, the common box turtle is classified as Terrapene carolina. Another example is the loggerhead sea turtle, which is known scientifically as Caretta caretta. Each turtle species has its own unique genus and species name.
There are more than 250 different turtle species out of which forty species of turtles are endangered. Here are the four of the most popular species : 1. Box Turtles (Genus Terrapene ornata ornata), 2. Sliders (Genus Trachemys), 3. Mud Turtles (Genus Kinosternon and Sternotherus) and 4.Painted Turtles (Genus Chrysemys). First two are the terrestrial turtles and the last two are Aquatic Turtles.
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Kingdom: Animalia Phylum: Chordata Class: Reptilia Order: Testudines Family: Depends on the specific type of turtle (e.g., Cheloniidae for sea turtles, Emydidae for pond turtles) Genus: Depends on the specific type of turtle (e.g., Chelonia for green sea turtles, Trachemys for red-eared sliders) Species: Depends on the specific type of turtle (e.g., Chelonia mydas for green sea turtle, Trachemys scripta elegans for red-eared slider)
Chitra are a genus of turtles. It is a species of turtle found in the major rivers of Pakistan and India. They have a soft shell as well. There are many species of turtle in the world.
Olive Ridley turtle: Kingdom - Animalia Phylum - Vertebrata Class - Reptilia Order - Testudines Family - Cheloniidae Genus - Lepidochelys Species - olivacea
Genus and Species is Glyptemys muhlenbergii.
The Hawaiian green sea turtle.
Turtles go to turtle class. Everyone knows that.
No, the sea lion is not a genus species; rather, it refers to several species within the family Otariidae. The two most commonly known species are the California sea lion (Zalophus californianus) and the Steller sea lion (Eumetopias jubatus). Each species belongs to its own genus, with sea lions generally characterized by external ear flaps and the ability to walk on land using their flippers.