yes
turtles do sometimes hiss at you if you try to pet its shell
He Has 2 turtles
All turtles but turtles don't like to be handled and aren't ment to be handled,so if ya want a pet you can play with I woudnt recommend a turtle.
Turtles survive happily in the wild on their own every day. But if you're wondering if a pet turtle could be released into the wild, they can do that too. Turtle's instincts are very good, and a pet turtle would survive just as well as one that grew up in nature.
Chuck Norris owns 5,000 pet turtles.
turtles grow to their enviorment. so however big your turtles cage is then your turtle can get some where around that size!
The lifespan of a pet turtle can vary depending on the species. On average, many species of pet turtles can live anywhere from 20 to 40 years, with some species even exceeding 50 years in captivity when provided with proper care and a suitable environment. It is important for turtle owners to be prepared for the long-term commitment involved in caring for a pet turtle.
It is best not to keep a turtle as a pet. Rather sponsor the survival of a turtle in the wild.
yes, they are. although I would not recommend turtles as a good kid pet anyway. if you are going to give your child a turtle, mud turtles are a good beginner turtle. as are box turtles. I have three turtles, a mud turtle, a box turtle, and a spotted turtle, and I am 13. Although it is also a question of how responsible you or your child is.
Turtles enemies include: large fish, Humans (if not Pet turtle), Machines and other forms of fish in the ocean.
A sea turtle can have over 100 eggs in once. But it is a little different with pet turtles. Pet turtles can have up to 5 or 8 eggs(Or maybe eggs up to 10). Box turtles can have 4, 3,or 2 eggs in once.
There are many different species of turtle, some of which are legally protected, such as the sea turtle. Leave baby sea turtles alone. Snapping turtles are not legally protected; you can do what you like with them, however, they do snap, so you could get bitten. Consult your local pet store for other options. In general, wild animals and the babies of wild animals prefer not to be abducted by humans.