no
the turtle food at the STORE
It depends what species the turtle is. When I had a baby snapping turtle I only kept it for a couple months and I fed her turtle food from walmart I dont really know if adult or teen adolescent turltes can eat it or not.
There are some people who think that it is wrong to have one as a pet. but by my means. i think its alright to have a snapping turtle or alligator snapping turtle as a pet. but i mean if you're gonna have one well make sure it is in a good enviorment and that its not mistreated at least.
Things like they would eat in the wild like worms, fish, plants...
Maybe in a pet store, but not in the wild. Snapping turtles are native only to North America.
lettuce, turtle food pellets, or fruit.
If only the wild turtle shows no agression. From my xperience, my wild turtle fatally bit my small red eared slider to death.
The short answer is no the snapping turtle is called Chelydridae follow this link for more information http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chelydridae
in the wild, they like jellyfish. as pets, im not quite sure. ask ur pet store guy/gal.
They regulary eat garter snakes and fish in the wild. Once in a creek, a large snapping turtle was fighting a coyote and the coyote was defeated.
There are many different species of turtle, some of which are legally protected, such as the sea turtle. Leave baby sea turtles alone. Snapping turtles are not legally protected; you can do what you like with them, however, they do snap, so you could get bitten. Consult your local pet store for other options. In general, wild animals and the babies of wild animals prefer not to be abducted by humans.
Not right away. once the snapping turtle exceeds 5 inches, their bite starts to hurt so you should probably separate the two turtles at that point. Snapping turtles also get very large compared to most turtles so when the snapping turtle gets to be an adult it gets aggressive towards most things.Even as a young snapper they still have a powerful bite! As witnessed, it's safe to say that this is not recommended. The turtles are very curious to movement, any movement of any time for that matter. They think it is food and will likely bite the other turtle. Plus, in the wild majority of snapper's diets are other turtles!and don't always trust wikianswers they lie and this might not even be the real answer i was allowed to change it and this isn't even real!!!