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10 Things You Might Not Have Known About Turtles #5
Turtles have no teeth, but they used to.
Turtles lost their teeth about 200 million years ago. Now they have beaks that are lined with quite sharp ridges. Even a hatchling can deliver a surprisingly potent nip.
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10 Things You Might Not Have Known About Turtles #6
The shell is actually part of the animal’s spine and ribs.
The upper part of the shell is called the carapace and the lower part is called the plastron. The outer layer is covered with scales called scutes. Scutes are part of the turtle’s…
10 Things You Might Not Have Known About Turtles #7
Shells are useful, but they make it hard to breathe.
Since the animal’s body is enclosed in the shell, they don’t breathe like other animals do by expanding and contracting their ribs. The ribs, as we now know, are part of the rigid shell.…
10 Things You Might Not Have Known About Turtles #8
Turtles have surprisingly good vision.
Their night vision is especially acute, because they have lots of rods in their eyes. These are cells that help an animal see in low light. Turtles also have an abundance of cone cells, which let them…
10 Things You Might Not Have Known About Turtles #9
Turtles don’t grow old.
Unlike other animals such as humans, the internal organs of turtles don’t seem to wear out over time. Scientists have noticed that the viscera of a 100 year old tortoise are as fresh as those of a young one.…
10 Things You Might Not Have Known About Turtles #10
You can tell the males by their unusually long claws.
Biologists believe that the very long claws of male turtles help to get the females in the mood.
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