box turtles, wood turtles are the only main turtle species that live in the deciduous forest
Georgia is home to the gopher tortoise, which is known to create burrows or holes in the ground where they live. These tortoises are a keystone species and create habitat for other animals by digging and maintaining their burrows.
Of course they can - they're an aquatic species !
depends on the species. aquatic turtles live in streams, ponds, or lakes terrestrial turtles live in fields or forests
All turtles lay eggs, regardless of species.
Turtles
There are a variety of species that live in reefs. These species are lobsters, fish, sponges, clams, sea turtles and home to millions of other species.
Turtles can live for several decades, with some species living up to 100 years or more depending on the species and their environment. The lifespan of a turtle can vary greatly based on factors such as species, habitat, and care provided by humans.
Turtles can live for a very long time. Many in fact can outlive humans, depending on the species. Sea turtles, for example, can live up to 150 years.
Painted turtles live in North America. Painted turtles are the most widely dispersed species of turtle in North America and they live in slow-moving water habitats from southern Canada to the Mexican border.
Most grass and species.
Yes, many turtles live in freshwater. The type of water they prefer depends on what species of turtle it is. For instance, slider turtles almost always live in freshwater.