No because my cousin has a turtle and it doesnt eat tomatos but i don't know about other ones
I have a ''testudo hermanni boettgeri'' turtle and it eats tomatoes,but i think that he is alergic to them because he always sneezes after eating them.
Box turtles love tomatoes.
Yes, box turtles can eat tomatoes, but it should not replace it's daily diet.
Leatherback turtles primarily eat jellyfish and other soft-bodied marine organisms and do not have a diet that includes plants or fruits like tomatoes. Their digestive systems are adapted to process gelatinous prey rather than solid foods. Therefore, tomatoes are not a natural part of their diet and would not be appealing to them.
Yes, snapping turtles can eat lettuce and tomatoes, but these should not be the main components of their diet. In the wild, their diet primarily consists of aquatic plants, fish, insects, and small animals. While occasional vegetables can be offered as treats, it's important to provide a balanced diet that meets their nutritional needs. Always consult with a veterinarian or a reptile specialist for proper dietary guidelines for snapping turtles.
they eat whatever turtles eat.
Well, sea turtles eat plants and seat turtles eat meatBest answer:Sharks or tiger sharks eat sea turtles
You could feed a turtle a variety of vegetables like lettuce and tomatoes, also some turtles eat things such as worms and other insects.
Yes, many turtles, especially the carnivorous species such as snapping turtles, will eat smaller turtles.
I'm pretty sure they can eat tomatoes.
it could be what it's eating such as tomatoes or something in the water.
Most turtles do not eat snakes as most of them are vegetarians. Snakes do not eat turtles either because of their hard shell. However, snapping turtles are omnivores and will gladly eat any snake they can catch in their tough, powerful jaws.
Turtles have individual tastes, but most love bananas and tomatoes, and some will try eating mint and other greens. Since they are omnivores (they eat meat, vegetation, and everything), they might give a piece of bread a nibble out of curiosity, but it's unlikely. One thing about tomatoes: the tomatoes themselves are a big favorite of turtles, but the tomato PLANT, being closely related to nightshade, is poisonous. So, just to be safe, don't grow the tomato plants in your turtle habitat because you don't want them nibbling on the leaves and stems.