they migrate by the shore so they can stay warm
(baby sea turtles go out into open ocean)
Because they need to lay their eggs at the sea shore and they are cold blooded animals, so they need warm sea water always.
Marine turtles typically live in saltwater environments, while freshwater turtles live in freshwater habitats. Marine turtles have flippers adapted for swimming long distances in the ocean, while freshwater turtles tend to have webbed feet for navigating in ponds, rivers, and lakes. Behaviorally, marine turtles migrate long distances between feeding and nesting grounds, while freshwater turtles are more sedentary in their habits.
no only turtles migrate not the mot-mot tortoise
Atlantic ridley turtles are found in the Atlantic Ocean, particularly in the western Atlantic region near North and South America. They migrate long distances, with nesting sites primarily located in Mexico and Costa Rica. They can also be found in the waters off the eastern coast of North America as far north as Canada.
No - not all. Only those living in temperate climates (where the winter temperature drops very low) need to hibernate. Snakes actually brumate, not hibernate. It's like hibernation, but they just slow down, not go to sleep for months.
they migrate
they migrate to Florida
Snapping turtles hibernate
yes they do
To a warmer place.
no
they migrate by going somewhere it is cold and hide in their shell
yes they do
They swim!
Most turtles do not go anywhere in winter. They sleep much of the time, and stay where they are.
go somewhere else
Yes, beacuse its were they where born.