Occasionally, yes. If it wasn't, turtles would have died out a long time ago.
no
It's completely normal for turtles, along with many other omnivorous and herbivorous animals.
Turtles cannot climb fences vertically. However, they may be able to get over small fences if there are slopes nearby (so that the relative height of the fence is only a few inches), or by crawling atop other turtles.
no
Name of some of the rare turtles in the world are Yangtze giant soft-shell turtle and the Texas dino turtle. The Alligator Snapping Turtle and the Pink Belly Side Neck Turtle are other rare turtles.
It is not recommended because the soft shell turtle really has no protection from the other turtles
Yes, you can golden thread turtles can go with any other Asian freshwater turtle.
For the health of your box turtle, its always best to attempt any type of social housing with other box turtles and not mix species. Each species of animal can carry a level of parasites considered normal for them that will kill another species and vice versa.
One of the predators of the sea turtle is the tiger shark. People also eat turtles. If an animal can get through the turtle's shell, they will eat the turtle. The shell is the turtle's defense, among other uses. Gulls and crabs eat turtles.
yes
yes indeed he is isaah is definetly a turtle and he is a discrace as a turtle because he eats other turtles :P
No. Just like humans, turtles need some other turtle to mate with.
they are endangered and no they are not mammals they are reptiles