Well it depends if they are fighting for dominance or you may be mistaking them for mating. Love, Anonymous
No, red ear sliders cannot live in salt water. Not only can they not handle the heavy salts, it would very soon be food for some large fish or bird
It depends on where the red is on the turtle and also where you found the turtle. Also, how do you know it is a land turtle? Aquatic turtles leave the water and walk for long distances. If the red looks like a horizontal streak, on each side of the head, it could be a red ear slider. There are many pictures of turtles online and thousands of species of turtles. In the U.S., the Red Ear Slider is one of the most common species, though.
Yes. Some species, like the bullfrog and the goliath frog, will eat anything they can fit in their mouths, and that includes other frogs, birds, crocodile hatchlings, bats, rodents, snakes, and turtles.
You can. You just have to wash your hands after your done.
Turtles do have ear canals. however their hearing is not good, They are very sensitive to vibrations.
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A red ear slider
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Yes. My red ear slider turtles love to chase, catch and eat goldfish.
The red ear slider turtles mostly get along fine in groups, there are the occasional turtles that would most definitely like to live alone. They consider other turtles competition for finding a mate.
Yes until the turtle gets hungry!
female red ear slider have a much shorter tail then the male.
Red Ear Slider Turtles eat a variety of foods. Yes, they will crickets, you can also feed dried shrimp, pellets, krill, or blood worms.
as big as a dinner plate / big
As a rule of thumb, you should not feed your turtle anything bigger than his head. Aquatic or semi aquatic turtles can eat fish. However, if you have them in a tank, even with filtration, it can cause an oily film on the surface of the water.