No, they dig a whole big enough, then get inside it and burrow underground, if you want to keep that turtle, don't let it out of a cage.
yes most all turtles do it is the lack of boardom that's like fun to them
Yes. To keep warmth
Some turtles do
Yes - there are both male and female turtles.
Probably the male rabbits dig
no the females dig with their back feet when making nests for their eggs
a turtle is considered female if it has the following:a round bellya thin tail with a holeshorter claws than a malebrownish colored eyesnote: most full grown female turtles are larger than the male turtles.Have fun finding out if your turtles are male or female!
worms dig holes for fun!
No. Female Alligator snapping turtles are larger than male Alligator Snappers.
No, male turtles can lay eggs.
Yes, some turtles can dig under cages, especially if they feel threatened or are trying to escape. Species such as box turtles are known for their digging behavior. To prevent this, it's important to ensure that the enclosure is secure and has barriers that extend underground. Providing enrichment and a suitable environment can also reduce the urge to dig.
Answer: Female turtles have dull colors and male turtles are much brighter and can sometimes be smaller too.