It should go back to the wild because that's where it was born, so it is used to living there.
A habitat for a baby turtle will depend on the type of turtle. Most of them need plenty of water, a place to hide, and a place to get out of the water and rest.
Some states have special regulations on the animals a person can catch and keep as a pet. While having a turtle licence is a bit obscure it probably has something to do with the Wildlife and Argricultural laws of your state.
Turtles in the wild are very intelligent, I believe that a box turtle has even been trained to sit, stay, and roll over.
Of what I know a turtle usually eats wildflowers in the grassland.
yes but wild turtles can bite and attack you if they get scared but if it is a trained or in a wildlife park then it should just be able to hold it
No you,will kill the turtle.
It is best not to keep a turtle as a pet. Rather sponsor the survival of a turtle in the wild.
Any animal born in the wild should be left in the wild. If you already have a turtle, care should be taken to meet all of its needs. If you set up a proper habitat in your home, a turtle will thrive.
Let it go and let it be.It will not live long if you keep it.
NO, absolutely not. Captive turtles should NEVER be released into the wild.
I may be illegal to keep one as a pet, if you have gotten it from the wild where you live. But it is usually okay to keep them as pets if you get them from pet shops or breeders.
No, wild animals belong in the wild.
If only the wild turtle shows no agression. From my xperience, my wild turtle fatally bit my small red eared slider to death.
A habitat for a baby turtle will depend on the type of turtle. Most of them need plenty of water, a place to hide, and a place to get out of the water and rest.
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lettuce, turtle food pellets, or fruit.
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