Monday 12 August 2013

Christopher Towns

This picture is a Red-Eared Slider Turtle. A lot of marine animals, like a turtle resembles bilateral symmetry. Bilateral symmetry is when you can draw a line from top to bottom of an object and it resembles mirror images of each other. This means both halves would look identical. Turtles and some fish are great examples of bilateral symmetry.

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