Captive turtles should not be released into the wild. Not only are they unaccustomed to finding food for themselves, they can also get sick from being exposed to germs that wild turtles carry, or, they can spread their own germs to the wild turtles, and kill off the wild population.
Try putting an ad in the paper, or in local pet shops, advertising that your turtle is up for adoption. You can also try contacting local zoos; some of them have petting zoos or zoo classes for children which they need turtles for.
Put it in a box
first you get a big butterfly net and chase the turtle. get close enough and slam the net over the turtle. then scoop him up and slowly release him into a big box!!
The Box turtle Family is Emydidae
in the sand hills they love where it is warm Don't! I believe it is illegal!
The snapping turtle will try to attack or kill the box turtle. Some times even eat the box turtle
A boy box turtle.
Chinese box turtle was created in 1863.
Your box turtle is hiding because it is scare of something
The Eastern Box Turtle is classified as terrapene carolina carolina.The Western Box Turtle is classified as terrapene ornata.
yes it is
They are all types of turtles : the snapping turtle, sea turtle, and box turtle.
Keeled box turtle grows to About seven inches
Yes! My box turtle just ate my new baby frog :/