no if you have one for a pet you will need a huge cage
so just never get one they are a lot of work!
Freshwater turtles cannot survive in the sea, no.
No, you cannot keep a green sea turtle as a pet.
Swimming
sea turtles cannot be kept as pets. it is against the law to own one because they are endangered.
Green sea turtles
Sea turtles are good divers because their fins help them dive into the water and help them move all around strong waters.
Sea turtles in the wild can live anywhere from 50 to 80 years, depending on the species. Some species like the loggerhead or green sea turtles have been known to live up to 100 years. Many factors such as predation, habitat degradation, and human activities can affect the lifespan of sea turtles.
A sea turtle can have over 100 eggs in once. But it is a little different with pet turtles. Pet turtles can have up to 5 or 8 eggs(Or maybe eggs up to 10). Box turtles can have 4, 3,or 2 eggs in once.
The largest sea turtles are the leatherbacks
in the coral
sea turtles
in the sea, oceans, lakes, ponds, pet stores, fish bowls, almost everywhere close to water (well like turtles and frogs, not fish, and not land turtles), like sea otters are mammals but i kind of consider them sealife when in water.