Spotted Turtle By: Sydney Higgins. Controlling Body Temperature They control their body temperature with their shell.

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Spotted Turtle By: Sydney Higgins

Controlling Body Temperature They control their body temperature with their shell.

Support Their Support is skeleton because of their bones

Movement Their movement is their limbs (Legs, arms, Paws) to walk, swim, run.

Food Getting They use their Leg, Arms, Mouth, Teeth to get their food to eat

Protection The turtles protection is its shell because they can curl up in it

Fun Facts About Spotted Turtles Spottled turtle's are normaly 4 inches maximum 5 inches In may, at the of breeding season, females leave the breeding pools in search of nesting area. Spooted turtle's normaly live in southern maine, southern ontario west,

Special thanks to Maura burns, anna vanderlann, mrs.reith, mr.pullen, slaone tesky,