Freshwater turtles cannot survive in the sea, no.
no
The pet desert can survive without eating for a few months.
Food, water to live in and to drink, and it needs someone to.............. GIVE A LITTLE BIT, GIVE A LITTLE BIT OF YOUR LOVE TO YOUR PET TURTLE...
Food, water to live in and to drink, and it needs someone to.............. GIVE A LITTLE BIT, GIVE A LITTLE BIT OF YOUR LOVE TO YOUR PET TURTLE...
No! It is best not to free pets into the wild, as they often mess up the surrounding ecosystem... if they survive.
A pet turtle can be about a 50 years old.
If you returned a pet corn snake to it's natural habitat - yes - it would survive.
Turtles survive happily in the wild on their own every day. But if you're wondering if a pet turtle could be released into the wild, they can do that too. Turtle's instincts are very good, and a pet turtle would survive just as well as one that grew up in nature.
I think so. My friend had a turtle as a pet.
Peter got his turtle from the pet store. He bought it at the pet store.
Turtles don't benefit from being petted except that an owner who pets his turtle is more likely to be engaged in looking for injuries, discoloration and overall health. A small turtle that never gets used to being handled will become a large turtle that bites.
Yes. All living organisms need water to survive.
You go to the pet shop and buy a turtle for about $50.00 - $100.00. (£20 - £40)