Arizona's state reptile is an Arizona ridgenose rattle snake
iortoise is a turtle who lives on the land
No, a turtle is a reptile.
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a turtle
To name a few there is the Abert's Squirrel, African Wild Ass, Agile Kangaroo Rat, Alabama Map Turtle, Alabama Redbelly Turtle, Alaska Marmot, Allegheny Woodrat, Allen's Chipmunk, Alligator Snapping Turtle, Alpine Chipmunk, American Badger, American Beaver, American Black Bear, American Black Duck, American Manatee, American Marten, American Mink, American Wigeon, Arctic Fox, Arctic Ground Squirrel, Arizona Coral Snake, Arizona Cotton Rat, Arizona Gray Squirrel, Arizona Pocket Mouse, Arizona Shrew, Arizona Woodrat, Attwater's Pocket Gopher, Bailey's Pocket Mouse, Baird's Pocket Gopher, Baird's Rat Snake, Baja California Collared Lizard, Baja California Rat Snake, Banded Rock Lizard, Banner-tailed Kangaroo Rat, Barbary Sheep, Barbour's Map Turtle, Barefoot Gecko, Barrow's Goldeneye, Bat (Gray Bat), Bat(Indiana Bat), Beach vole, Bean Goose, Bearded Seal, Belding's Ground Squirrel, Big Bend Patchnose Snake, Big Bend Slider, Black-bellied Whistling-duck, Blackbuck, Black-footed Ferret and that's just naming a few, but trust me there are a whole lot more out there.
The biggest turtle is the Leatherback Turtle.
a musk turtle or a eastern pained turtle
Some of the different baby turtle species found in the wild include the loggerhead turtle, green sea turtle, hawksbill turtle, leatherback turtle, and Kemp's ridley turtle.