A bale or a dole
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A group of turtles is called a bale or a nest. Turtles are known for their slow movement both on land and in water, and they have a protective shell that acts as their home wherever they go. They range in size and habitat, from small freshwater turtles to large sea turtles.
AnswerA group of adult sea turtles would be called a Bale. A group of baby sea turtles would be called Hatchlings.
There is no actual names for a group of baby turtles but I guess you can call it hatchlings
A group of turtles is usually referred to as a bale or nest, rather than a herd. The size of a group of turtles can vary based on species and environmental factors, but it is not common for large groups of turtles to congregate together in the wild.
Yes, birds are more closely related to reptiles like lizards than they are to turtles. Birds and reptiles both belong to the group known as sauropsids, while turtles belong to a different group called testudines. The shared ancestry between birds and lizards is more recent than their shared ancestry with turtles.
yesYes turtles are reptiles and is in the order of Testudines which include turtles and tortoises.reptiles is a class which includes Testudines, Crocodylia (Crocodiles, alligators and gharials), Squamata (lizards and snakes) and Rhynchocephalia (tuataras).Yep.Yes. Turtles are reptiles.