Yes, if they are in a natural environment that has cold winters. Otherwise, in warmer natural environments and in captivity, they don't. You can unnaturally induce hibernation in a turtle, but this is not recommended as it can easily go wrong, endangering your Mississippi map turtle's life!
try map turtles or yellow or red bellies I have a razor back musk and he go's perfect with my Mississippi map turtle
Snapping turtles hibernate
that is not true a sea turtle bites when it wants a mate i know i had two
If you mean if they bite you, they have no fangs or venom. So, if they bite you they won't poison you. If you mean if you eat it, please don't eat Mississippi map turtles because of how cute they are.
Males: 3 1/2 to 5 inches Females: 6 to 10 inches
yes.
They hibernate in the silt at the bottom of the ocean.
because the back of their shell is patterned like a map
Yes, they do. They bury themselves deep in the mud at the bottom of their favorite pond, and hibernate all winter.
No there are not any turtles in the Mississippi River because there habbitats are usually in the ocean or lakes.
somewhere warm and in the ocean!
they both hibernate in the winter.