It depends on the turtle, and how much time you spend with it. If you work with your turtle a lot, and it feels safe with you, you can work your way into hand feeding.
Depends but I wouldn't trust it
Yes it is healthy but you have to hand feed it
you feed them wheat and even if you dont feed them the wheat just hold it in your hand and stand near them they should just follow you
It was found on the back of a giant turtle. Then the vanishing isle got flooded, and Aladdin thought it was Genie getting too carried away, and his father told him the turtle is going to dive, so they reach to the high place.
The turtle is a freeze where you stand on one or two hand(s) with the elbow(s) tucked into your abs. Popular variations of the turtle includes the power move cricket, where you jump and spin on one hand in the turtle position.
If the mother was feeding it in the first place, then it should keep on feeding it =)
every 4 to 5 hours
We found a female august and she molded a week later but she fell and her back lefs where deformed which made it hard for her to catch her good so I hand feed her cat food up until.this weekend I hand feed her crickets sge ate 5 that was on sunday and tonight she seems to be dying she has been laying down in my hand for 3 hours so to answerur question yes aa long as u are gentle and feed them regular by hand then place them securily to a twig it should be ok for a month
Wild baby rabbits can eat rabbit pellets, hay and carrots when they are two weeks old. Before that you should hand feed them.
two hand full of chicken feed once day or u can give your chicken pig feed and u will see what happens Yolu should try and keep a feeder full and there at all times he will begin to be more healthy and you will see a difference don't do what the person above said only two hand fulls and he would die of starvation
it will have 1 less hand and wont swim as fast obviously
they about your hand size measures it and see
Well ... according to the Urban dictionay: [Quote] (adj) The term "awkward turtle" was created in Bronxville, NY and spread quickly all around Westchester, and probably exists in different areas around the United States.Awkward Turtle refers to a turtle on it's back, a situation most commonly known to turtles as awkward, thus, awkward turtle. There is also a hand motion for the "awkward turtle...that being the right hand over the left hand with palms facing up, with your pinky and thumb fingers moving about, as if the turtle was trying to get up.. [End Quote]