Turtles, part of the Order Testudines, have bony shells and can retract their head, tail, and limbs inside. They live...
Turtles, part of the Order Testudines, have bony shells and can retract their head, tail, and limbs inside. They live in various habitats and play vital roles as predators and prey, often considered keystone species. However, many turtle species are threatened or endangered due to human activities such as habitat loss, poaching, and pollution.
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