yes they do
It's sort of both because they snap or bite like a crocodile, and it has croc ridges on it's shell. It's like a turtle because it has a shell like a turtle and can tuck into it's shell like a turtle. so a Crocodile Snapping Turtle is a mix of a turtle and a crocodile.
Any animal should have a more complex and diverse diet than that. How would you like it if you ate noodles every day of your life? Give the turtle some variety- even pet store turtle food is something different.
I feed my baby turtle (she is less than 3 inches big) grub worms from a bait shop and the turtle food you can buy at pet stores. Dried krill and shrimp. She doesn't like the reptile sticks, though. Maybe your turtle will! As she gets older, I will try more fruits and vegetables but right now she isn't really interested in those foods.
A land turtle is a tortoise. A turtle is a sea turtle. A fresh water turtle is a terrapin. Tortoises, unlike turtles and terrapins, have flat feet that barely look like individual feet, but instead look more like they are fully part of the leg, much like an elephant's. Tortoises have a very sloped shell, where as the other turtles have much more flattened shells.
feed them a little more food that you usually do and make the water a little more hot (just a little) hear is a list for what you can feed them gold fish earth worms meal worms crickets shredded up vegetables on a little plate
There are between 10 and 20 phyla that are considered 'worms' It is such a general word...Need way more specificity, like flat worm, flukes, round worms, ribbon worms, horsehair worms...etc....
White worms found on papaya are typically the larvae of fruit flies or other pests that infest the fruit. These insects lay their eggs on or in the fruit, and when the larvae hatch, they feed on the papaya's flesh, causing damage. This infestation can occur if the fruit is overripe or has been damaged, making it more attractive to pests. To prevent this, it's important to practice good agricultural hygiene and monitor fruits for signs of infestation.
It would depend on what fruit you are talking about. Like watermelon has more water then something like an apple.
A big turtle, or more properly a tortoise. The turtle is sleeping at the Kaya Forests. You will need the Opuntia fruit (cactus fig) from the trail at the Mountains of the Moon. Lure the turtle and dig where he was sleeping. (You can get the blue lily from the Blue Nile Falls, swap it for a turban, and wear it at Giza. The tomb robbers will give you a shovel to use at Kaya Forests.)
You can, but you should not. Baby turtles will need more protein than vegetable matter. There are several baby turtle diets. ( I prefer Flukers) Also I feed mine and assortment of live prey, wax worms, meal worms, red wigglers, etc.
If you're seeing worms in your dog's vomit, they are probably round worms. They kind of look like spaghetti noodles. You can't usually see hook worms with the naked eye. You should take a stool sample to your veterinarian to determine exactly what type of worms the dog has. Most puppies are born with round worms, but hooks are much more serious.
they lay eggs