On Turtles

Turtles are part of the most primitive group of reptiles that evolved into their current form more than 200 million years ago, having changed very little since then. They represent a transitional group between aquatic and terrestrial vertebrates that were the first to adapt to life on land, which is the reason why they acquired a few specific characteristics:

• They lay eggs protected by a membrane and a hard shell that retains moisture;

• Their skin is covered by scales and has few glands;

• They have well-developed lungs;

• They have locomotor limbs with claws on the fingers, which allow walking.