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Chersina Cylindraspis (extinct) Dipsochelys Geochelone Gopherus Homopus Indotestudo Kinixys Malacochersus Manouria Psammobates Pyxis Stylemys (extinct) Testudo Tortoises or land turtles are land-dwelling reptiles of the family of Testudinidae, order Te...more

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Chersina

Cylindraspis (extinct)

Dipsochelys

Geochelone

Gopherus

Homopus

Indotestudo

Kinixys

Malacochersus

Manouria

Psammobates

Pyxis

Stylemys (extinct) Testudo

Tortoises or land turtles are land-dwelling reptiles of the family of Testudinidae, order Testudines. Like their marine cousins, the sea turtles, tortoises are shielded from predators by a shell. The top part of the shell is the carapace, the underside is the plastron, and the two are connected by the bridge. The tortoise has both an endoskeleton and an exoskeleton. Tortoises can vary in size from a few centimeters to two meters. Tortoises tend to be diurnal animals with tendencies to be crepuscular depending on the ambient temperatures. They are generally reclusive animals. The biggest operational difference between tortoises and turtles is that tortoises are unable to swim; indeed, they cannot float, whereas turtles can.

Although the word "turtle" is widely used to describe all members of the order Testudines, it is also common to see certain members described as terrapins, tortoises or sea turtles as well. Precisely how these alternative names are used, if at all, depends on the type of English being used.


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