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Turtle ‘s life Carlos Gomez Per.2 5/23/08`. Basic info of a turtle Turtles are reptiles of the order Testudines (all living turtles belong to the crown.

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1 Turtle ‘s life Carlos Gomez Per.2 5/23/08`

2 Basic info of a turtle Turtles are reptiles of the order Testudines (all living turtles belong to the crown group Chelonia), most of whose body is shielded by a special bony or cartilaginous shell developed from their ribs. They can’t breathe under water but they could hold their breathe for a long period of time.

3 The unique thing of a Turtle There are some states where buying a turtle is illegal and others where it is illegal to buy a turtle that is under a shell length of 4 inches, but this involves the buying and selling, not the owning of a turtle. The only time it is illegal to own a turtle or own more than a certain number of a certain species is when it involves a protected species. It is not illegal to own or to buy a turtle under a shell length of 4 inches, again, unless it is a protected species.

4 Ancestors of a Turtle The Procolophonia are traditionally thought to be ancestral to the turtles, although experts disagree over whether turtle ancestors are to be sought among the Procolophnidae, the Pareiasauridae (Lee 1995,1996, 1997),

5 Habitat of a turtle Turtles live in a hot, humid, aquatic environment, eats everything, (plants, fish, snails, worms, etc.) that it finds in the water, and has webbed feet.

6 Food Chain Gators,humans,birds. Turtles. grass

7 How are impacting turtles We’re destroying their homes by littering and trashing the seas, the forests, and ponds. By not picking up trash and throwing it away were it belongs.

8 Sea turtles

9 Turtles Mating

10 Turtles hibernating


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