Yes, like many animals turtles are able to build up gas in their intestines and release this through their vent. When a turtle cannot do this, they tend to swim or float rear-up.
yes turtles fart. you can see when they have farted . farts are SO smelly!
An underwater bubble blower.
yes you can
Yes, turtles can yawn underwater. Yawning underwater helps turtles regulate their buoyancy and clear their lungs of any debris or excess air.
no
No. They cannot breathe underwater. Turtles and tortoises are reptiles.
tropical underwater
Paint does not affect how long the turtle can stay underwater..
Easy, they don't.
No. Turtles do not have gills so they have to come to the surface of the water to breathe.
Land turtles don't do much. they lay around in the shade doing almost nothing. But underwater turtles are so cool! the swim around, and do tricks in the water. The water turtles are so much fun! land turtles aren't that much fun at all. So if you like turtles, get an underwater one! never get a land turtle.
A turtle needs air to breathe. Some turtles can slow their metabolism, allowing them to sleep underwater, but it must come up to the surface of the water in order to breathe. It can hold it's breath and stay underwater awhile, but it must surface to breathe or it will drown. Turtles cannot breathe underwater because they do not have gills, like fish - they have lungs, much like human lungs. Some aquatic turtles such as the red-eared slider can hold their breath for 3-4 hours, which might make you think that they are breathing underwater, but they really are not.