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What kingdom does Turtle belong to?
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Turtles/Kingdom
What is turtle Class 3?
A turtle is a reptile that has a shell covering its body. Turtles are known for moving very slowly. There are more than 350 species, or types, of turtle. Turtles are found in most parts of the world.
Is a turtle an amphibian or a?
Amphibians are frogs, toads, newts and salamanders. Most amphibians have complex life cycles with time on land and in the water. Their skin must stay moist to absorb oxygen and therefore lacks scales. Reptiles are turtles, snakes, lizards, alligators and crocodiles.
Which area is known as the Logo turtle home?
HOME command brings the turtle to its starting position, also called as home position. The turtle’s home is at the centre of the Graphics Screen.
Is turtle intelligent?
Turtles are by no means stupid. Researchers have found that turtles possess instinctual intelligence which contributes to their ability to survive in the wild by scavenging for food and being alert for predators. Additionally, it has been proven that turtles can retain experiences that occur and learn from them.
What are the different types of turtles?
In order to make it simple, each of the existing families of turtles are grouped into different types – such as the snapping turtles, sea turtles, true tortoises, mud turtles, river turtles, soft-shell turtles, side-necked turtles, etc.
What is the classification of a turtle?
Anatomically Speaking. Turtles are classified into one of three categories; aquatic, terrestrial and semiaquatic. All modern turtle species look similar in appearance, but each turtle has species specific traits that differ one from another.
How many species of turtles are there?
African Aquatic Sideneck Turtle. These freshwater turtles were originally discovered in eastern and southern Africa. They make great pets because they are most active during the daytime, and are easily acquired since they are not on the endangered species list.
Are turtles reptiles or amphibians?
In short: Turtles are reptiles , not amphibians. Even though reptiles have a lot in common with amphibians, there are some major differences that cause them to be seen as reptiles instead of amphibians. Turtles are even more like amphibians than most other reptiles, but they’re still classed as reptiles. May 23 2019