Because it is natural
Turtles appear to be crawling but are really walking. Moving at a slower pace makes the turtles appear to look like they are crawling.
crawl I crawl, you crawl, he crawls, we crawl, they crawl.
crawl I crawl, you crawl, he crawls, we crawl, they crawl.
Many animals can crawl on the ground,leaves etc.Here are some animals that can crawl:1. Snake2. Slug3. Snail4. Worms5. Arachnids6. Caterpillars7. Earthworms
the shell- It protects the turtle. When there is danger, the turtle will pull its legs, tail and head into its shell. The shell is also hard and protective. the feet- It helps the turtle to swim and also to crawl on land. Turtles tend to have webbed feet. the neck- It allows water to flow out from it.
Turtles appear to be crawling but are really walking. Moving at a slower pace makes the turtles appear to look like they are crawling.
no, female turtles crawl up onto the shore and dig holes to lay their eggs. and when the eggs hatch, the baby turtles crawl down the beach into the water
they crawl into their shells and sleep
they crawl into their sheel
they crawl on land and swim in the ocean
i say about 5 mph.
They are born on the beach, and they crawl down the beach to the water.
Yes! that's what they, and everything else have legs for! They,re not rocks D: ... if they couldn't crawl do you think they could eat, or do anything else?
Walk-although very slowly would be a better term. Crawl would imply it is on it's hands and knees or doesn't have legs like a snake or snail.
sea turtles are laid on the beach then crawl out to sea (if not eaten) where they live for the rest of their lives.
Yes, seagulls eat many baby turtles while they crawl from their eggs to the water.
Crawl space is determined by the space in which your vent system runs. It is usually big enough to crawl through if you really need to. Crawl space also makes it relatively easy to repair a vent system.