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Sea turtles are reptiles, not amphibians. They belong to the order Testudines and, like all turtles, have scaly skin, lay hard-shelled eggs on land, and rely on lungs to breathe...
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Sea turtles are reptiles, not amphibians. They belong to the order Testudines and, like all turtles, have scaly skin, lay hard-shelled eggs on land, and rely on lungs to breathe...
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Turtles are ancient reptiles found on every continent except Antarctica, playing essential roles in ecosystems as grazers, predators, and nutrient cyclers. This guide covers all...
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Not all turtles are built for the same watery home. Broadly, turtles that live in water fall into two categories: freshwater turtles and sea turtles (marine turtles). Most fresh...
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Southeast Texas lies where the warm, shallow waters of the Gulf of Mexico meet productive estuaries and sandy coasts, providing essential habitat for multiple species of sea tur...
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Sea turtles and amphibians are often mentioned together because both are vertebrates tied to water, yet they belong to different classes and follow fundamentally different life...
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Common sea turtles refer to several marine turtle species that are frequently encountered across warm and temperate oceans worldwide, including the green turtle, loggerhead turt...
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