When there is one female and two males they will try and over turn one another and when one gets tired the other one win access to the female.
Box turtles live on land not in water
Housing toads and eastern box turtles together is generally not recommended. Toads can carry diseases that may harm turtles, and their dietary needs differ significantly. Additionally, toads are more prone to stress in the presence of turtles, which can lead to health issues. It's best to keep them in separate enclosures to ensure their well-being.
Yes, all turtles do.
Yes they can
Eastern Box Turtles Live in Swampy Places eastern box turtles live in open feilds associated with marsh
i say about 5 mph.
About the size of a half dollar coin
Yes, I have two eastern box turtles and two Russian tortoise's that live in the same enclosure.
No. technically, tarapins are land creatures and turtles live in a water environment (i.e. loggerhead turtles, snapping turtles)
Tarpin is a name for eastern box turtle. That's what they are called in East Tennessee.
They are omnivorous meaning they eat all things (plants and animals)
Well I have an Eastern Box turtle that laid 3 eggs. But they can lay up to 6. But usually have 3 eggs.