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Yes you can becausea turtle has a shell as well as a hermit crab. they both live in the water and eat simlar things.Yes you can because a turtle has a shell as well as a hermit crab.They both live in the water and eat simlar things.
Short answer: no. If your turtle's skin is swollen and bulging out of the shell, it is probably due to the fact that the turtle is not spending enough time out of water. A turtle does not live solely in water. Forcing it to constantly live in an aquatic environment causes the body to fill with moisture, causing it to swell. Give it sunlight and time to roam outside every day.
turtle,snail, etc
most likely no they will not live
The difference between a turtle and a chameleon is that a turtle is a animal that has a shell for a body and could live in the water or in land, and a chameleon is like a lizard that changes colors according where it is.
Well to answer your question, they breath air, because air has oxygen and reptiles need oxygen received through their respiratory system. But a stupid question deserves a stupid answer so here goes: 'because turtles do infact breath water, a turtle can continue to live even out of the water because of their shell. The shell serves two purposes: 1. To protect the turtle from predators, 2. Because it protects and houses a large sack of water from which the turtle can draw upon to breath. Of you see a turtle with a runny nose, or a very slow turtle, these are side effects of a over full water sack.
A turtle's shell is designed for protection. Each species of turtle has a different type of shell. Turtles that live on land have taller, boxier shells that are thicker. Turtles that live in the water have shorter, thinner shells that slide through the water more easily.
Yes but make sure you have at least 3 gallons on water for every inch of turtle (tip shell to back of shell.
turtle hermit crad and clam
No. The turtle is connected to its shell just like you're connected to your skin. Can you live without your skin? Nope. i can! xD ha jk
Yes. It lives in fresh water systems like rivers, lakes, marshes, farm ponds, and the Great Lakes.
In water