Its a living animal. You should at least put it in an aquarium suited for the size of the turtle. A box is too small.
It depends if it is a different type of turtle then no or if it is the same type than yes.
Well, not really but it be best shes bigger to encourage breeding.
It need not be.
Yards is bigger because you need 3 feet to make 1 yard.
No, not really, you need mostly water and a few rocks out of the water to bathe on, a big tank depending on how many turtles you keep, because they get BIGGER than you think they do! you also need a light and no other smaller fish with it.
yess, they need food..they can be put with other turtles theyy need things to enertain them too :) liaaa wass heree <3
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No, a habitat is not bigger than a biome; in fact, it is the opposite. A habitat refers to the specific environment where an organism lives, which can be quite small, such as a single tree or a pond. A biome, on the other hand, is a larger ecological area on Earth, defined by its climate, soil, plants, and animals, encompassing multiple habitats within it. Thus, biomes consist of many habitats that share similar environmental conditions.
well it can be nothin but yo dont have to but you will need a rock bigger not smaller than the turtle so it can bask under the heat lamp. you can make the environment how ever you want it
They have bigger bodies and need more power to fly.
Generally men are bigger than women and so need larger organs.
Bull sharks are known to have a diverse diet that includes various marine animals, and they are opportunistic feeders. While they may consume different species of turtles, they typically target smaller or more vulnerable individuals, such as hatchling sea turtles or juvenile turtles, rather than fully grown adults. The specific species of turtles can vary depending on the bull shark's habitat and the availability of prey.