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An alligator could eat a turtle in its shell, and a shark could eat a sea turtle in its shell.
Alligators usually ambush turtles near the water's edge and grab them with their powerful jaws. They then crush the turtle's shell with their teeth or roll over repeatedly to break it open. The alligator then devours the turtle's body.
a alligators snapping turtle description is ....... first of all a alligators favorite snack so probaly the alligators is oh yes sir wre I'm going to eat that snaping turtle maybe even the rest of its family to that probaly the alligators description
When a turtle starts to swell up, there could be many issues that need to be attended to. For example, the turtle could have an abscess. It could have shell rot or internal parasites.
As with any turtle the turtle shell is called CARAPACES.
A sea turtle has an external shell.
Red spots on a turtle's shell could be caused by a fungal or bacterial infection, injury, or a deficiency in their diet. It is important to consult a veterinarian for proper diagnosis and treatment.
If a turtle does not have a shell, it can be both naked and homeless.
i think it would grow with the turtle and then when it is an adult the shell would be fully grown
it protects the turtle from predators.
Well the shell is very helpful when it comes to defense for a predator, it is the turtles home and the turtle is connected to the shell, so the shell grows with the turtle
The red-bellied turtle actually has a hard shell, as do all turtles. The shell of a turtle is made up of bony plates covered by a layer of keratin. This shell provides protection and support for the turtle's body.