Yes
It is their food so it have to give them ENERGY:)
a sac on the newborn snapping turtle to give them nutrients they need
They do not give birth. Turtles lay eggs, typically once a year.
You give it some food why else do you think it is trying to kill you.
Don't worry. But only give him/her bananas as a treat.
Grass stores energy from sunlight through the process of photosynthesis. This stored energy is then passed on to animals that eat grass as food, providing them with the energy they need to survive and grow.
Usually you might want to feed it 3 times a day. Once in the Morning, Afternoon, and night. Give it lots of food at those feeding times.
the grass will give it energy to jump faster and higher.
Absolutely not! If you find one, put it in a swampy damp and cool area, and leave it alone! Of course keep it away from predators (i.e. Hungry puppies and hawks), and if it looks thirty give it some water. Its best not to touch it or play with it too much!
it's like a packed lunch from your mom. it's the young or newborn's food supply for a few days or so.Read more: When_is_yolk_sac_formed
They eat food,go potty, have babies and play
Grass helps animals by giving them energy. It is part of the food chain. For example: The sun gives energy to the plant which gives energy to a herbivore which gives energy to a carnivore which then decomposes into soil to give nutrients to the plant and then the cycle starts all over again.If there was no grass the would be no herbivores and if there was no herbivores then there would be no carnivores and then there would be no you and me! That is why grass helps animals.
because sun gives off uv rays and it obsorbs to help give energy