4 feet
Actually it depends what type of turtle, how old it is, and if it is sick...
It really depends on the type of turtle but most fresh water turtles don't grow over 3 feet long now land turtles can grow up to 4 feet in adult hood
millions of miles long
it is normal for turtles to lose pieces from the bottom of their shell. i have a 3 year old long neck turtle of my own and he had a brown tummy and now it is white. this is due to the growth of the turtle.
yes as long as its only one or two pieces at a time and not covered in fungus
Occasionally, yes. If it wasn't, turtles would have died out a long time ago.
That depends on the species of turtle.
Eastern long-necked turtle was created in 1794.
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yrs they are both 6000 meters long
it depends on what type of turtle and how heavy it is
The Alabama red bellied turtle is the kind of baby turtle that has orange on its stomach and has long claws.
It depends on the type of turtle it is. A female spotted turtle can only have 1 or 2 eggs due to its size, it only gets 5 in long. A Box turtle can have 7 or eight eggs due to its size, it gets up to a foot long. See, it all depends on what type of turtle it is and how long they get.
Foxes, Raccoons and opossums will eat young turtles. A normal adult alligator snapping turtle only needs to worry about getting made into turtle soup by a human.
That type of turtle is called a spotted turtle, and the are endangered, or it is a painted turtle and it is most likely a painted turtle.