yes
Blood worms (frozen or live), brine shrimp (frozen or live), or earthworms that have been finely minced.
Some recommended options for small turtle food include commercial turtle pellets, live or frozen insects such as crickets or mealworms, and fresh vegetables like leafy greens, carrots, and squash. It's important to provide a varied diet to ensure your turtle gets all the necessary nutrients.
It is most likely safe to add a frozen dead mouse that has been thawed out to a alligator snapping turtle tank. If the tank levels have never been checked the addition of a corpse could add ammonia to the tank which would not be favorable to the turtle and could lead to premature death. Alligator snapping turtles can eat mice, and if it was store bought it will be fine to feed as long as it hasn't been sitting out for any more than a few hours.
Some tortoises have been known to live over 100 years but the average turtle lives about 30 (red eared slider) to 80 (sea turtles and box turtles).
The Turtle Wax Company.It was founded by the man who had earlier made the first chocolate-covered frozen banana, according to Turtle Wax's website.
no, it can not because it will not get along with your new turtle.
Geography where turtle live :D
They don't live in a country, they live in the sea. Hense the name "sea" turtle.
Sea turtles are not just the longest-living turtles, but the longest-living animals on earth. See the Related Link below.
probably not, the turtle will eat it.
In water
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