They are all types of turtles : the snapping turtle, sea turtle, and Box turtle.
It is the American Alligator, Alligator mississippiensis, that is the state reptile of Florida. They also have the Loggerhead Sea Turtle, Caretta caretta, as their saltwater reptile.
The largest egg among reptiles is laid by the leatherback sea turtle. It can measure about 9 inches in length and 6 inches in width.
The most valuable reptile is the Albino Ball Python. It is highly sought after by reptile enthusiasts due to its unique appearance and rarity in the wild. Albino Ball Pythons can cost thousands of dollars based on their specific genetics and coloration.
They (as well as tortoises, their close relatives in the reptile world) have protective shells. Turtle also live in the water, sometimes even the sea.
Humans, gorillas,chimpanzees,orangutans, elephants, horses (rarely), whales , dolphins, turkey buzzards, mute swans, parrots, great horned owls, eagles,giant tortoises, snapping and box turtles, alligators, giant salamanders,catfish, giant sea bass and eels have been known to live 50 years or more.
No, there are many different types of turtles and tortoises all around the world. There are painted turtles, box turtles, alligator tortoises, Galapagos's tortoeses(largest turtles ever) and many many more.
one type of a flying turtle is a biting turtle and a snapping turtle as well as sea turtles
A sea turtle is classified as a reptile, not an amphibian.
No, b/c the sea turtle lives a lot longer than the snapping turtle.
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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.
It is because it has scally skins and a turtle is a reptile.
Nope - a sea-turtle is a reptile !
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no its not it is a arthropod
Yes, Chelonia mydas (the green sea turtle) is a reptile.