Yes,becasy it goes in water
amphibian
No, I believe a turtle would be a reptile
Reptile eggs are defined by having an amnios. Amphibian eggs must be deposited with water. This evolutionary development allowed reptiles to more effectively dominate the terrestrial world since their eggs would be able to survive the arid land.
Turtle cells. See "genetics". If you mean prior to turtles, it was a reptile without a shell, or just a tiny one.
It is all slimy mainly because snakes and frogs and other amphibians also reptiles usually have moist skin.
A turtle is a reptile - NOT an amphibian.
Turtle is to reptile as frog is to amphibian.
A reptile.
Reptile
Generally the answer is toad. Toads are amphibians.
i am not too sure but i would say a reptile. but i may be wrong
The state amphibian for the state of North Carolina is the Bullfrog
it is a Amphibian... A frog is an amphibian, not a reptile.
Green sea turtle's are reptiles.
No, a frog is not a reptile. It is an amphibian.
All turtles are reptiles.
amphibian