Yes, you can let them crawl around on the floor for awhile. They can be out of water for extended periods of time, no problem. Although, if you can, it would be a good idea to find a cardboard box or something for the turtle to crawl around in, especially if it's a baby. For two reasons:
1) Baby turtles can get lost in the house. When I was growing up, we lost a baby turtle in the house (over a week later, we found him -- ALIVE -- thank God). And at least 4 people on this site have asked questions about how to find a lost baby turtle in the house. So, apparently it happens often enough to be a serious concern.
2) Turtles can carry germs that make people sick. BUT they can also get sick from household germs that don't bother humans. And even in the cleanest home, the floor is covered with germs.
Yes all snakes crawl on their ribs, as they do not have legs or hands. In the bible in the book of Genesis god punished the snake for its part in the fall of Adam and Eve. That snake would crawl on its belly and it would be the most hated animal by man.
It uses its suction cups to crawl across a rock
It doesn't crawl.
The predicate in this sentence is across the floor. :)
A door! :)
A door! :)
Ice and marble floor have little friction and results in objects slidding as they go across the surface.
they are really cute and there smart and you can teach them to crawl across the floor and to the fire crawl its so cute!! I had one sorta like it and she lived up to 15 years old she was adoralble as heck I miss her alot
across the floor.
they can move haha, they crawl along the ocean floor and eat the little stuff in the sand. or if they find a body (ex) dead fish, they eat that. =P
A crawl space is an area of limited height under a floor or roof; it often gives access to plumbing and electrical installation.
Across the Nightingale Floor was created in 2002.