If they are fighting, then separate them. If they're not, it's best for them to be with other turtles.
no you cannot put turtles and iguanas in the same cage.. separate them.
From my experiance, no, I've even had adult painted turtles kill baby snapping turtles, I reccomend you keep them separate
YES
The turtles will eat the fish.
No, she cares less about the babies. She will even eat them when they hatch. That is why we separate baby turtles from adult turtles...even before they are born.
I call any sort of bleeding bad.
Tortoises belong to the family, Testudinidae, of land-dwelling turtles in the order Testudines. Despite popular belief, than turtles live in the sea, and tortoises live on land, tortoises are in fact turtles. They are not a separate group.
no, they are separate animals. tortoises are better suited to swimming than turtles
It depends. There are different species of sea turtles, some having a separate genus, though they all belong to the superfamily, Chelonioidea
it depends. sometimes they do, if they are getting food. if not, they separate from each other
Of course. All creatures on the earth deserve to live. Turtles are a part of the food chain, and if they died out completely, that would be bad for some animals. What did turtles ever do to you?
Turtles (especially wild ones) are very defensive, as you would expect from a species that is both prey and competitive with other turtles and fauna. Most instinctively hide within their shells. But if one's head is touched, or a leg or tail is pulled, the turtle can become aggressive and snap or bite.