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no, it has it's hard shell
It is not so much the shell that keeps a baby turtle safe. The mama turtle impacts sand tightly around the eggs which protect the eggs. The eggs themselves are soft and fragile.
It digs up a hole and puts its eggs in the hole then it leaves then the baby sea turtle crack the shell and craw out to sea.
Yes, the turtle's are born with there shells, the only thing different between baby turtles and old turtles is that they are smaller. :)
the jellyfish that dory finds.
Turtle Wexler got her nickname "Turtle" because she is known for retreating into her shell when she feels threatened or overwhelmed. This behavior resembles how a turtle withdraws into its shell for protection.
A turtle shell can weigh anywhere from less than an ounce for baby turtles to several hundred pounds for an adult leatherback sea turtle. Their shells weight a considerable amount but provide the only protection for their delicate bodies within.
Yes you can becausea turtle has a shell as well as a hermit crab. they both live in the water and eat simlar things.Yes you can because a turtle has a shell as well as a hermit crab.They both live in the water and eat simlar things.
Take it out of the water immediatley it could be developing soft shell disease. If your turtle becomes faint go to a vet fast or it the end of the road for your turtle:(
It means that the scutes are raised and look like pyramids, and the shell is bumpy and not smooth. For more information on how to take care of pyramiding on a pet turtle visit the link in 'related links'.
The loggerhead sea turtle has a heart shaped shell throughout it's whole life
if it has a soft shell it needs ultra violet rays from thes the sun or uvb [ultra violet bulb] or more calcieum in its diet.