In a shallow fresh water pond that has lots of vegetation
Turtles will eat what ever they can find,just make shore the bug or slug wasn't just picked up from the wild because it may be sick or hold parisites.
yes,because in the wild they usually live together and people who have those two turtles say that they get along.
You can find them in grassy ponds or in roads close to roads
around 40 years possibly i think
One can find a wild animal baby toy at various retailers. One can find a wild animal baby toy at retail stores such as Target, Walmart, and Toys"R"Us.
yes there are some wild turtles and toe teases are veterans
Paleolithic paintings of wild animals and human hands.
Animals do not fruit! Only plants produce fruit. Animals reproduce by either sexual or asexual reproduction. They definitely do not make fruit.
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.
snapping turtles are wild but can be tamed.....ppl have them as pets all the time
Answer: That is not entirely true. Wild turtles can be small and domesticated turtles can be large. Large turtles are very old and take a long time to get to those large sizes.
It is illegal in the State of Indiana to sell native species of turtles, and their subspecies, regardless of whether they are captive-bred or wild-caught. Native turtles include red-eared sliders, painted turtles, map turtles, common snapping turtles, and box turtles. Even if the turtle is not native to Indiana, the FDA prohibits the selling of turtles with a shell under four (4) inches in length in an effort to prevent contact with turtles carrying the Salmonella bacteria.