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you should walk around them and if they go for you back up slowly
clean up beaches and obey signs that say ''turtle nesting area keep out'' this way you will see lots of baby turtles in late march
Yes turtles see black in white
She better not do. I have always hated Janine. I want Ryan to see sense and get with Stacey.
Box turtles hatch from an egg and their mothers are long gone. They never see their mother.
Yes turtles can see under the water
when turtles are young, they see only black and white but when they get older, they see colors
Turtles can be cannibalistic. Adult and hatchling turtles should not mix. Also turtles with large size differences should be kept separate. A larger turtle would quite happily take a snap at a hatchling causing serious damage or death. So no, don't mix your baby turtles with your adults.
Yes turtles can see in color which comes in handy for their survival. Red ear turtles have a heightened vision and can see color in and above water.
Newborn turtles just have an instinct about them, which is unique and wonderful! That's how they know how to swim. They scamper to the shore, and see the water, and just go. Sadly...only about 25% of these baby turtles survive to make it into adulthood :(
Because when their eggs hatch and they begin running for the ocean the lights make it easier for predators to see them and kill them.
Most turtles mature at the age of 2-4 years so look on the turtles scutes and see how many layers there are. Each time a scute sheds a new layer appears, turtles shed about once a year, so by reading the layers you can tell the age of your turtle. Turtles 2-3 years and less are juveniles. Turtles 4-5 years and more are adults.