marine turtles have flipperlike arms and don't come on land as often as freshwater turtles.
One way to determine if you have a saltwater turtle or a freshwater turtle is by looking at their habitat preferences. Saltwater turtles, like sea turtles, primarily live in the ocean, while freshwater turtles inhabit bodies of freshwater like ponds, lakes, and rivers. Additionally, you can also consider the physical characteristics of the turtle species, as saltwater turtles may have adaptations for living in the ocean, such as flippers for swimming.
The biggest turtle in the world is the 1. Galapagos Tortoise 2. Aldabra Tortoise 3. Sulcatta Tortoise The biggest freshwater turtle in the world is the 1. Alligator Snapping Turtle 2. Pignose Turtle The biggest sea turtle in the world is the 1. Leatherback Turtle
There are no turtles on the rocky shore they live in the deeper ocean
animals that do not live in water are called mammals unless if it is a dolphin or turtle. amphibian: vertebrates that live life in and out of the water
"Allegheny alligator" is a colloquial term used to refer to the alligator snapping turtle, a large freshwater turtle native to North America. The name likely comes from the turtle's resemblance to alligators and its habitat in the Allegheny River watershed.
There is no difference. They are just two different names for the type of turtle.
There are at least 270 different species of turtle known to man. This includes freshwater turtles, tortoises, and sea turtles.
well, almost all turtles are freshwater except a sea turtle.
Marine
I think marine aquariums are saltwater unlike freshwater that do not have saltwater
The alligator snapping turtle is the largest freshwater turtle in North America. It can reach weights of over 200 pounds and lengths of over 2 feet.
Yes, many turtles live in freshwater. The type of water they prefer depends on what species of turtle it is. For instance, slider turtles almost always live in freshwater.
There are different kinds of sea turtles, and they have different diets. These are the ones that I know of: *Loggerhead Turtle: crustaceans, molluscs, and fishes*Green Turtle: turtle grass, and other marine plants*Leatherback: Jellyfish
There isn't but the scientific name of Turtles, Terrapins and Tortoise is Testudines.
Go to a pond or lake
there are two main types the marine and freshwater
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