NO, absolutely not. Captive turtles should NEVER be released into the wild.
Some of the different baby turtle species found in the wild include the loggerhead turtle, green sea turtle, hawksbill turtle, leatherback turtle, and Kemp's ridley turtle.
If only the wild turtle shows no agression. From my xperience, my wild turtle fatally bit my small red eared slider to death.
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Wild turtles should be left in their natural habitat. Keeping a wild turtle as a pet can disrupt their natural behaviors and may also be illegal in some areas. It's best to admire them from a distance and allow them to live freely in their natural environment.
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The average lifespan of a big black turtle in the wild is typically around 50 to 70 years.
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A wild animal is a living creature that is not a plant, and is untamed or domesticated, in a natural state.
Dolphins are wild animals used in the context of living in the wild, but they have been known to be friendly towards humans and not very aggressive.
Cougars living in the wild are wild. Cougars that have been born and raised in captivity are not "wild" in the sense that they might be tame and gentle. But they remain "wild" in the sense that they can never be domestic animals.