they have a strong shell to potect from predators
They eject an odor from thier arm pits and groin
They have webbed feet for swimming and digging and also they have
fast reflexes for protection.
Starfish and turtles are both marine animals, but they are not closely related. They belong to different phylogenetic groups: starfish are echinoderms while turtles are reptiles. Both have adaptations for living in the water, such as their streamlined bodies and specialized respiratory systems.
Turtles that live in the sea face challenges that are very different from terrestrial turtles, they have adaptations that allow them to swim, breathe, and find their way during long dives or lengthy swims across the ocean:Sea turtles are strong swimmers. The cruising speed for green sea turtles is about 1.5 to 2.3 kph (0.9-1.4 mph). Leatherbacks have been recorded at speeds of 1.5 to 9.3 kph (0.9-5.8 mph).Forelimbs are modified into long, paddle-like flippers for swimming.Neck and limbs are nonretractile. The shell adaptations necessary for retractile limbs would impede rapid swimming.
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.
No, box turtles cannot breathe underwater. They are terrestrial animals and must come to the surface to breathe air. They do not have the adaptations to extract oxygen from water like aquatic turtles do.
Turtles and Tortoises have highly similar DNA, as tortoises are a subgroup of turtles.
floaties.
Their protection adaptations would include; Jaw Defense, Beak Defense, and Lack of Shell Defense.
They have to get used to the temp, they love mud
Their protection adaptations would include; Jaw Defense, Beak Defense, and Lack of Shell Defense.
Supervision & swimming ability.
They bring there necks in sideways. I had the same question and I can't fiund anything
height of plant that it feeds from (neck adaptation) enemies, preadators (shell adaptation)
because we like to take massive pool pool around the world
the ribs of a sea turtle are attached to the shell and so they sea turtle breathes by opening and closing his/hers legs.
Starfish and turtles are both marine animals, but they are not closely related. They belong to different phylogenetic groups: starfish are echinoderms while turtles are reptiles. Both have adaptations for living in the water, such as their streamlined bodies and specialized respiratory systems.
All turtles have lungs - not gills. They hold their breath when they dive.
There are many species of snakes, lizards, turtles and tortoises that inhabit the deserts around the world. All have developed specific adaptations to survive in an arid climate.