yes cause i got 4 sub adults and one baby and they get along just fine- i got Florida snapping turtles and they are beast
No. Reptiles do not pair off and become "mates" like some animals. They just mate with another of their species that they happen to run across at the right time when the female is receptive.
Snapping turtles mate from May through November
yes, but sometimes they fight so check on them once in a while also they mate in a daily basis
I live in Panama City Beach, Florida the Redneck Rivera and snapping turtles live here also. I added a link to an article I wrote about snapping turtles & included a picture of a huge one I rescued from fishing line left in the water.
to add more turtles into the inviroment and also because that enjoy to mate :)
No, turtles don't mate for life. In fact, turtles instinctively survive on their own all their lives, pairing only to reproduce but after the deed is done, the male leaves while the female lays her eggs on land, buries them in the sand, and then leaves them. No such bond or companionship exists in wild turtles.
At any time of year a alligator snapping turtle can mate but the original estimate is about 2 years.
yes
Yes
No. Panthers are animals that are alone except when they mate.
the turtle has to be 2000000000 to mate
They mate in the summer
Not life. A week or two, maybe.