Probably nothing unless it is very unique or unusual. Many reputable breeders and dealers sell them for from $50 for hatchlings to hundreds for colorful adults and breeders.
There are different species that command different prices but most are fairly common in the wild and can be found frequently enough to discourage anyone from paying for one unless they want a captive bred turtle, live in a state requiring a permit to own or don't know what they are doing and you shouldn't sell a turtle to someone like that because they require special care to remain healthy and live a long life which can be as long as 100 years.
There are venues where you can sell them like reptile fairs, reptile classifieds online and there are states that will fine you ($5000) for owing or selling any taken from the wild.
If you have turtles that are run of the mill in color and design on the shell good luck. For high color and unusual designs best contact a breeder or collector through turtle and/or tortoise forums and negotiate a price. You may get an idea of what people ask by perusing reptile or turtle classified adds.
The Box turtle Family is Emydidae
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yes they can but not too much
The snapping turtle will try to attack or kill the box turtle. Some times even eat the box turtle
A boy box turtle.
A box turtle weighs less than a pound... well i think so lol!p.s. lol stands for laugh out loud!
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
Keeled box turtle grows to About seven inches
Over nine thousand. Most die.