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How might the different legs of land and sea turtles help them survive?
 
They are suited for walking or swimming
 
They help them dig holes
 
They make them run fast
 
They keep them warm
Why do you think alligators and turtles lay their eggs in nests?
 
To keep them safe
 
To help them swim
 
To keep them warm
 
To feed them
Why might a turtle’s heavy shell slow it down?
 
Because it is heavy to carry
 
Because it scares predators
 
Because it gets in the way
 
Because it is soft
Why do you think an alligator’s nostrils are on top of its snout?
 
So it can breathe while hiding underwater
 
To smell food better
 
To keep its nose dry
 
To scare animals
What do turtles use instead of teeth to cut and chew food?
 
Hard beak and jaws
 
Sharp teeth
 
Tongue
 
Fins
Where does a female turtle lay her eggs?
 
In a hole in dirt or sand
 
In a tree
 
On a rock
 
Underwater
What protects a turtle’s body?
 
Shell
 
Scales
 
Fur
 
Feathers
What do alligators eat?
 
Meat
 
Plants
 
Seaweed
 
Grass
What group do alligators and turtles belong to?
 
Reptiles
 
Mammals
 
Fish
 
Birds
A female alligator lays eggs in a nest made of plants.
 
True
 
False
Both turtles and alligators lay eggs.
 
True
 
False
Land turtles have round
 
stumpy legs.
 
True
 
False
Sea turtles have fins for swimming.
 
True
 
False
Turtles have teeth.
 
False
 
True
Alligators can move fast both on land and in water.
 
True
 
False
Turtles can crawl out of their shells.
 
False
 
True
Alligators are herbivores.
 
False
 
True
Alligators have nostrils near the top of their snout.
 
True
 
False
All reptiles have scales.
 
True
 
False