Updating the phrasing to with link to concept definition in Kubernetes docs. The CAPI Operator is not a Rancher Extension currently.

Signed-off-by: Sunil Singh <sunil.singh@suse.com>
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@@ -6,7 +6,7 @@ title: Cluster API (CAPI) with Rancher Turtles
<link rel="canonical" href="https://ranchermanager.docs.rancher.com/integrations-in-rancher/cluster-api"/>
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[Rancher Turtles](https://turtles.docs.rancher.com/) is a [Rancher extension](../rancher-extensions.md) that manages the lifecycle of provisioned Kubernetes clusters, by providing integration between your Cluster API (CAPI) and Rancher. With Rancher Turtles, you can:
[Rancher Turtles](https://turtles.docs.rancher.com/) is a [Kubernetes Operator](https://kubernetes.io/docs/concepts/extend-kubernetes/operator/#operators-in-kubernetes) that manages the lifecycle of provisioned Kubernetes clusters, by providing integration between your Cluster API (CAPI) and Rancher. With Rancher Turtles, you can:
- Import CAPI clusters into Rancher, by installing the Rancher Cluster Agent in CAPI provisioned clusters.
- Configure the [CAPI Operator](https://turtles.docs.rancher.com/reference-guides/rancher-turtles-chart/values#cluster-api-operator-values).