I think so
I don't think that tape would be good for a turtle's shell. It could melt then stick to and burn the turtles shell when he is under his heat lamp or take off a scute or two when you tear it off. Taking off a scute early will reveal the bone under and that can develop an infection and hurt the turtle. If you are having trouble telling your turtles apart and that is why you want to put tape on one then I would recommend looking at the turtles bellies or plastrons. The plastrons often have unique marking on them which would make it easy to tell the turtles apart. Eventually you will be able to tell the turtles apart just by looking at their shells. I can and I have 15 turtles :). But anyway please don't put tape on your turtle, it could fall off in the water and then get eaten by a turtle too.
measureing tape lol
A tape model is a model that you make out of tape!
No Thailand do not make duck tape. Most duck tape products is from China.
A roll of tape or double-sided tape.
its duct tape, dunknoe.
A standard cassette tape has a magnetic tape that is typically about 0.15 millimeters (150 micrometers) thick. This thickness allows for the recording of audio signals while maintaining a compact and flexible format. The tape is housed within a plastic shell that protects it and facilitates playback.
Yes you put tape over a soup can
A cassette tape is typically made of a plastic shell, usually made of ABS plastic, that houses a length of magnetic tape coated with a magnetic material such as iron oxide. The tape is wound between two reels within the cassette shell. The plastic shell also contains various components such as pressure pads, magnetic heads, and a leader tape for smooth operation within a cassette player.
It's duct tape. almost anything
Shells have an irregular shape; they are best measured with a flexible ruler, such as a cloth tape measure.
Duck tape can do anything! The only thing I can think that it can't do is make more duck tape.