The same way everything adapts, through evolution.
Turtles adapt in various ways to their environments. Some species have modified shells for protection, while others have webbed feet for swimming. They can also adjust their body temperature by basking in the sun or seeking shade.
Technically, it uses both, because tortoises move inside their shell, using mimicry to imitate a rock. It uses camouflage because when it mimics a rock, its shell is sometimes the distinct color of the rock, or the environment it is hiding in.
Turtles have adapted to their habitat in various ways, such as developing strong shells for protection, streamlined bodies for swimming efficiency, and specialized limbs for walking or swimming. They have also evolved to have keen senses, like exceptional vision to help them navigate their environment effectively. Some turtles have even adapted to hibernating during harsh weather conditions to survive in colder regions.
Turtles and Tortoises have highly similar DNA, as tortoises are a subgroup of turtles.
AnswerA group of adult sea turtles would be called a Bale. A group of baby sea turtles would be called Hatchlings.
Yes, they do adapt in wet and dry areas.
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their body temp changes
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they have a thick layer of skin
Turtles adapt in various ways to their environments. Some species have modified shells for protection, while others have webbed feet for swimming. They can also adjust their body temperature by basking in the sun or seeking shade.
I think the two things for population of species if they do not adapt. The answer I think is sea turtles,and salmon.
they be smart and they dont die they be smart and they dont die
Once Turtles Adapt to their home, id suggest Turtle/Reptile Pellets. i have 5 turtles and this is what i feed them. and if you want to keep them small, keep them in a medium-sized tank. ~The Turtle Expert
the animals that can adapt to the hot weather are cactii, lizards, iganas, turtles, fish and bria.
Turtles can survive in dirty water environments, but it can negatively impact their health. They are able to adapt to various water conditions, but clean water is ideal for their well-being.