Pretty much anything, But usually they crave meet, or fish in that manner.
As they grow they develop more, and more to plant's and veggies.
But for now just feed them any circumstance under the previous list.
1. Crab meet
2. Worm's (chopped is easer for them to swallow.)
3. Hot dog ( Once again chopped, easer to swallow.)
Just feed them that, and they should be good to go!
Good luck.
Yes, a female snapping turtle will dig a hole in the ground and lay their eggs in it, then cover the eggs up again.
It's true, snapping turtles, like all reptiles, lay eggs.
you don't you leave them alone and let them hatch
an egg an egg
they are born out of an egg. just like every other turtle.
You can place them in a cardboard box and line them with vermiculite. Keep the temperature at 73 to 78 degrees. Do not rotate the eggs as this will kill the embryo in the egg. They will hatch on their own in three to four months.
A turtle is typically a reptile like creature with four legs and a shell. Picture:
Well an eagle or an hawk or other animals probably ate the other ones
No, The female snapping turtles responsibility ends after she has safely buried the eggs. The baby turtles hatch and make their own way upon scrambling out of the shell.
They look the same as any turtle egg which looks like an elongated white to cream colored ball that can have brown spots on it from mold or dirt.
sand+egg= turtle
Turtle eggs are laid in great numbers into a hole dug bye the female. When laying these eggs they look like rubber ping pong balls.
"Snapping turtles are hatched from eggs so they do not have umbilical cords." I know they are hatched from eggs, but I saw a baby turtle that had something like an umbilicus in the middle of its bottom shell. So I looked it up on Google and found a few references to the umbilicus of a baby turtle. I imagine the umbilical cord would be a connection to something inside the egg- the yolk? which nourishes the baby. But I haven't found these details yet. Elizabeth A. Feigon
how long does it take for turtle eggs to hatchanswer - about 6 to 9 weeksIt takes 60-90 days for a snapping turtle egg to hatch. usually August or September. If you find an egg in the water and it has been there more than an hour it won't hatch. if you find eggs on the road or the ground (if a mother turtle was hit by a car for example) as long as the eggs are not damaged , bury them 4-6" in a warm place and leave them. If you dig up a turtle nest, leave it alone.
This is my opinon but I think it basically depends on what the turtle or tortise feels, or if their hiding, trying to hunt, or the time of the day. ☼I hope i helped you out thanks for taking the time to read this.♥
The first submarine looked like an egg pointing upwards. It had a window in front and had robotic arms to attach bombs to warships. It was named as "the Turtle".