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No, as soon as they hatch there able to take care of them selves,
they don't take care of it.
They most commonly eat fish, but they've been known to take baby ducks and crains.
Snapping turtles don't care much for worms. They will do well with goldfish. You may need to coax it into taking a bite by flicking it on the nose with the fish. Keep your fingers away from its mouth because even a baby snapping turtle can take a painfully large chunk out of you.
Well all female turtles dig a hole and lay the eggs and leave, when the eggs hatch they go out by themselves, all the big snakes and hawks try to get them, so if you see one, you might want to save him/her from harm.
No. Not unless you're prepared to take care of all the baby turtles they will have together.
Yes because they may take a limb off if you put your hands too close to them.
Feed and nuture them
There are many different species of turtle, some of which are legally protected, such as the sea turtle. Leave baby sea turtles alone. Snapping turtles are not legally protected; you can do what you like with them, however, they do snap, so you could get bitten. Consult your local pet store for other options. In general, wild animals and the babies of wild animals prefer not to be abducted by humans.
They do it
Take Good Care of My Baby was created in 1961.
it can take care on its own but say if its a baby you will obviously have a mum or dad to take good care of the baby