What are ten adaptations of a turtle
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They are adapted for aquatic life, with webbed feet or flippers and a streamlined body. Sea turtles rarely leave the ocean, except to lay eggs in the sand. Freshwater turtles live in ponds and lakes, and they climb out of the water onto logs or rocks to bask in the warm sun. Tortoises are land animals.
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Turtles have sleek and paddlelike forelimbs to propel them swiftly in water and claws for crawling on land. Their forelimbs have webbed feet for swimming. It is postulated that due to evolution, turtles have an increased number of vertebrae for speed or motion.
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