70% of the time a land turtle can drown it has lungs and is not capable of breathing underwater for a long time.
Yes
This question is irrelevant and cannot be answered because we do not know your fish.
A turtle and a scorpion came upon a river both wanting to get across. The scorpion asked 'take me across on your back' the turtle replied ' no - you are a scorpion and will sting me and we will both drown'. the scorpion replied ' no i won't sting you' so the turtle took the scorpion on his back and just before they reached the other side the scorpion stung the turtle and they began to drown...the turtle asked 'why did you sting me when you said you wouldn't' and the scorpion replied ' you knew i was a scorpion - it is my nature' and they both drowned.
Yes tortoise are much bigger and heavier then turtles.
they have to have somthing to land on or they will drown of exhaustion. i have a pet turtle they make great pets so DONT kill it!
Yes. Turtles breath air and do not have gills, so if they were unable to reach the surface of the water and get air, they would drown.
No, of course not. If a turtle is upside-down underwater, it means that it is drowning. At those times, you must save them quickly before they drown.
They can sleep under water because they can hold their breath for a very long time.
Get a small box (about the size of a shoe box) and fill it with luke-warm water WITH your turtle inside. If you put your turtle in AFTER you fill the box up, they will get startled, suffocate, and drown. If you are lucky, they will simply breathe deeply with their mouth open for an hour or so and not die. Make sure you soak them in for about 30 min. so as to allow the dirt on their body to loosen.
Humans can suffocate and or drown.
drown is a verb