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- Turtle - Wikipedia
There are 360 living and recently extinct species of turtles, including land-dwelling tortoises and freshwater terrapins They are found on most continents, some islands and, in the case of sea turtles, much of the ocean
- Turtle - Types, Size, Anatomy, Habitat, Lifespan, Pictures
Turtles are reptiles of the order Testudines with a characteristic bony shell They are slow-moving, air-breathing animals that are opportunistic feeders, seeking almost sedentary creatures and plants for their diet
- Turtle | Species, Classification, Facts | Britannica
turtle, (order Testudines), any reptile with a body encased in a bony shell, including tortoises Although numerous animals, from invertebrates to mammals, have evolved shells, none has an architecture like that of turtles The turtle shell has a top (carapace) and a bottom (plastron)
- 34 Types of Turtles Found in The USA! (ID Guide) - Bird Watching HQ
Learn the types of TURTLES that can be found in the United States, and how to identify them How many of these species have YOU seen?
- 10 totally awesome facts about turtles! - National Geographic Kids
From giant, slow-moving land-dwelling tortoises and snappy terrapins basking in their fresh-water lagoons, to the graceful strokes of a sea turtle gliding through our oceans – check out our ten totally awesome turtle facts, below!
- Turtle - Adaptations, Habitats, Lifespan | Britannica
Turtles have adapted to a remarkable variety of environments, but the greatest number of species occur in southeastern North America and South Asia In both areas, most species are aquatic, living in bodies of water ranging from small ponds and bogs to large lakes and rivers
- Sea turtle - Wikipedia
Sea turtles (superfamily Chelonioidea), sometimes called marine turtles, [3] are reptiles of the order Testudines and of the suborder Cryptodira
- Turtle - Description, Habitat, Image, Diet, and Interesting Facts
From the sun-drenched deserts to the deepest oceans, a lineage of reptiles has roamed our planet for over 200 million years, bearing a unique and unmistakable shield: the turtle
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