The long neck turtles live in Eastern Australia. The long neck turtle can live for as long as a 100 years.
The short-neck turtle lives in areas all over Australia. They are freshwater turtles that are native to Australia. Short-neck turtles can survive in the wild and in captivity.
Most definitely not.
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African side neck turtles come from Africa but sometimes when there imported to where you are, it depends where you live. my African side neck lives in water and can breath on land so you could also find them at ponds two and some types of warm water.
No. I just buried my African Clawed Frog due to yellow bellied turtles attacking him.
Because long neck turtles are slow on land.
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Long neck turtles mate the same as every other turtles. There might be one or two differences but the do the same thing.
long neck turtles are water turtles and will rarely come up on land for any reason especially when their ready to have their Babbie's.
The lifespan of an African side neck turtle can reach above 25 years of age. These reptiles live in lakes, rivers and shallow pools.
Mine do not need a tank. They use shoulder mounted missles and Predator aircraft.