For the most part yes, but in several ways no. For the best answer to your question just google search turtles and read a bit on the different types to see what they normally do, what they eat, and who are their main predators, or enemies.They obviously do DUH
no but in some ways they do with there beaks
By biting people
they have umbrellas
There are many ways that a person could describe their personal style. There is literally no limit to the number of ways a person could describe themselves.
they stay in there habitats and protect there self from meat eaters and have to keep away from the meat eaters
they stay in there habitats and protect there self from meat eaters and have to keep away from the meat eaters
The question lacks sufficient detail and can have countless answers. Mutations themselves are random, but natural selection is a process which depends on the specific environment of the sea turtles.
i think turtles don;t live in water and eels do they don;t eat the same food
People that were sick of being too weak to protect themselves decided to train themselves in ways to fight off attacker.
Dogs protect themselves from danger in a couple of ways. One way to is to curl up and become submissive, and small. Another way is with their barking and growling. They do this to scare away danger.
Guppies have limited ability to protect themselves as they are small and defenseless fish. They rely on their speed and agility to evade predators. In a natural habitat, they may use their ability to blend in with their surroundings for camouflage.