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No turtles aren't. They lay eggs in the ground and amphibians have the characteristics of gills etc.
answered 1 year ago
No, an amphibian had the characteristic of gills and are aquatic larva, and air breathing adults. Turtles lay eggs in the ground, and cover the eggs. Hope this helps.
answered 1 year ago
In other words, they are born on the land with lungs, and they do not use the water to get their air. They come to the surface to breathe.
comment made by Tiggersmom 1 year ago
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Actually I learned that turtles aren't amphibians so everyone ignore this crazy answer. I swore turtles were but they are not.
comment made by Crazyq_12 1 year ago
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