Not long. No turtle should EVER be left on it's back. Gravity will cause It's internal organs to be crushed. The lungs will not get enough oxygen and it will die...
It depends on size, age and spices.
you can hold a turtle but if it's a snapping turtle you wouldn't want to hold it if it's a water turtle it's OK to hold it but with it's sharp claws it mite hurt you and any other turtle will not work
The box turtle can hold it's breath for nine days. Seriously.
A turtle with a red back is called a "red back turtle"
Turtle Back Zoo was created in 1963.
It matters on the turtle's age...
Yes, I think it is.
The lifespan of the Flatback turtle, found in Australian waters, ranges fro an average of 50 years to as much as 80 years.
The name "leather back turtle" comes from the turtles soft, leathery shell. Unlike most turtles, the leather back turtle has a flexible shell.
Of course not. A turtle is GOD'S creations.
a turtle should eat as much seafood as a turtle can but not so much seafood that the turtle is sick
The leatherback sea turtle is a sea turtle, which is classified as a reptile.