only if it is named ginny lee
turtles grow to their enviorment. so however big your turtles cage is then your turtle can get some where around that size!
depends on the size. they can grow to the size of there habitat's.
Turtles grow according to their genetic make-up. They will grow until they reach their adult size - regardless of the size of the tank they're kept in !
Boa will grow to their adult size regardless of cage size. If I kept you in a small room would you stop growing?
Although sea turtles at hatching are seldom more than an inch or two in size, some species can grow very large. "Leatherback" turtles can reach an adult size of 6 to 7 feet (2m).
No turtles don't eat crabs. but crab eats turtles for sure because turtles cant eat crabs.
Depends on the type of turtle. Most of them will grow bigger then that. But they grow very slow.
No - they will continue to grow. They would just end up in a very cramped space !
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well, from personal experiance, size is a major factor. most turtles grow to about the size of a dinner plate, while frogs usually stay small. however turtles, because of their size, are more friendly and holdable. they are great pets for kids. frogs are a lot less easy to tame than turtles. also, frogs have climate issues. their home has to be the exact temperature or they will die! we recently had a small green frog named razor. we had him 3 hours and he died in his cage because we left him in our small pond. apparently, even though its shaded by 4 trees it was still to sunny for him. so your best bet would be a turtle.
medium size cage for comfort
what is the approximate size of the human rib cage