Well to answer your question, they don't. But a stupid question deserves a stupid answer so here goes: 'basically you have to make sure the turtle is pregnant, they flip the turtle on it's back and gently pry the mammory flaps located under the armpits. Proceed to apply pressure to the reptiles breasts. Often turtles will over lactate and release milk in the ocean. This is often referred to as sea mist.
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You can feed this baby turtle with chopped up bananas, tomatoes, and many more u can also fee this turtle with the use of milk that is skim because u want them to not have all of the fat and i know that skim milk is just kinda white water but it does not feed the turtle all of that fat. What u do is put the skim milk in a tub aware bowl and put about half the size and maybe a little over the half of the shell so that way the turtle can drink while while smoothing there skin. But if u want to do this i would make sure to give it a water bath before letting the turtle get in and soak/drink the milk... Thank you and don't forget SKIM MILK
the best time to wear a striped sweater, is all the time. one with the color, turtle neck, that's the kind...
U need water bottles tape and milk or mountain dew jugs
Milk is something created by mammals to feed its young. Reptiles, including turtles, do not produce milk. I am not sure what effect feeding a turtle milk would have, but I highly doubt they can digest lactose, so they would suffer severe gas, cramps, and possibly even bleeding. Overall, it's probably not a good idea.
um....i didnt know that he gave you a turtle but i give him eggs and milk and goats milk and like you know, stuff your farm animals produce... im not sure that will help but you could try and make sure hes not in his house or in front of his house when you give him things otherwise he'll change his mind and say no he doesnt want it.
iortoise is a turtle who lives on the land
No. Turtles are reptiles, not mammals, and do not feed their young on mothers' milk.
No, a turtle is a reptile.
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