It is illegal in the State of Indiana to sell native species of turtles, and their subspecies, regardless of whether they are captive-bred or wild-caught. Native turtles include red-eared sliders, painted turtles, map turtles, common snapping turtles, and box turtles. Even if the turtle is not native to Indiana, the FDA prohibits the selling of turtles with a shell under four (4) inches in length in an effort to prevent contact with turtles carrying the Salmonella bacteria.
snapping turtules
Snapping turtles
teenage mutant ninja turtles
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It varies depending on where in Indiana you are. But here is a general list: Red-eared Sliders Painted Turtles Spiny Soft-shelled Turtles Box Turtles Spotted Turtles (rare) Mud Turtles Map Turtles Snapping Turtles
Animals at uncle bills pet shop
It depends what kind of turtle it is is and how big it is.
snapping turtles i think
shite ones
Salamanders, fish, ducks, geese, great herring, deer, turtles...
Mostly in salty water bodies
fishes ,whales dolphins, turtles
snakes turtles