What are a group of turtles called?

Did you know that A GROUP OF TURTLES IS CALLED A BALE?
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What is a bunch of sea turtles called?

It is the reason why a group of turtles is called a bale.
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What is a dole of turtles?

Formed various groups called a bale of turtles, a dole of turtles, a nest of turtles. Just like we call a group of fish a school, a group of squirrels a scurry, or like how a herd is the name for a group of cows, a group of turtles is called a 'bale' in a fanciful way.
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What is a group of freshwater turtles called?

The official collective term for a group of turtles is known as “bale” as in “a bale of turtles”. However, it's not uncommon to hear turtle pet owners refer to them collectively as a “herd”.
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What is a turtle family called?

There are fourteen extant families of the order Testudines, an order of reptile known as turtles.
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What are multiple tortoises called?

A group of tortoises is called a 'creep'
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Do turtles live in groups?

Sea turtles are generally solitary creatures that remain submerged for much of the time they are at sea, which makes them extremely difficult to study. They rarely interact with one another outside of courtship and mating. Ridleys, however, do come together in massive groups during nesting.
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What is a clutch of turtles called?

3. How many eggs do sea turtles lay? The number of eggs in a nest, called a clutch, varies by species. In addition, sea turtles may lay more than one clutch during a nesting season. On average, sea turtles lay 110 eggs in a nest, and average between 2 to 8 nests a season.
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How long can a turtle live?

The lifespan of a turtle varies greatly depending on the species of turtle. For example, a typical pet turtle can live between 10 and 80 years or so while larger species can easily live over 100 years.
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What do you call a big turtle?

Giant Tortoises: Aldabra and Galapagos

Galapagos tortoises inhabit the Galapagos Islands off the western coast of South America. Both types of giant tortoises are rare.
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What is a group of skunks called?

Skunks are nocturnal and forage for food while most animals and humans sleep. Though you typically see skunks by themselves, they gather to mate. A group of skunks are called a surfeit.
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What is a group of squirrels?

A group of squirrels are called a scurry. Squirrels are quite territorial and will fight to the death in order to defend their living area. Some squirrels are crepuscular.
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What's a group of snakes called?

A group is called a snake den or pit. When someone refers to a snake den, the word den is being used as a collective noun. The collective noun highlights the fact that there's more than one snake in the group.
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Are all turtles color blind?

Like birds, turtles have excellent tetrachromatic color vision.
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What are baby turtles called?

Watching a baby turtle (known as a "hatchling") struggle out of the nest and make its way to the water is an emotional experience.
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What do you call a group of snake eggs?

A clutch of eggs is the group of eggs produced by birds, amphibians, or reptiles, often at a single time, particularly those laid in a nest.
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What is a turtle rookery?

Coming from the nesting habits of rooks, the term is used for corvids and the breeding grounds of colony-forming seabirds, marine mammals (true seals and sea lions), and even some turtles.
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What is a group of lizards called?

A group of lizards is actually called a 'lounge' – can you believe it? And then we have squirrels, which are very fittingly called a 'scurry'! Another quite wonderful collective noun is the one used to describe a group of porcupines – they're called a 'prickle'.
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Do turtles live alone or in packs?

Turtles are mostly solitary creatures, so not much is known about how they communicate with each other. However, most are territorial and aggressive if with others. They prefer to have their space. However, they do seem to use some form of communication during the breeding season.
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What's a group of foxes called?

A group of foxes is called a skulk. The word skulk comes from a Scandinavian word, and generally means to wait, lurk or move stealthily. Foxes have a bit of a reputation for being sneaky so this word seems to work quite well!
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What is a group of jellyfish called?

A group of jellyfish is called a SMACK! Here are more collective nouns for ocean animals you. might not know...
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What do you call a group of iguanas?

A Mess of Iguanas

To understand why a group of iguanas is called a “mess”, you just need to look. In the wild, iguanas lie intertwined in large groups and it can be difficult to see where one iguana ends and another begins.
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