There are different kinds of sea turtles, and they have different diets. These are the ones that I know of: *Loggerhead Turtle: crustaceans, molluscs, and fishes
*Green Turtle: turtle grass, and other marine plants
*Leatherback: Jellyfish
Yes. Adult snapping turtles will eat baby snapping turtles.
somtimes
not usually
Yes adult mud turtles are often hunted by alligators.
Yes, turtles are very cannibalistic. Adult turtles will chase down and eat baby turtles sharing their tank because of their small size. To a adult turtle a tiny turtle is just so tempting to chase, then when they get up to it they just have to bite it! When they realize that they could eat it then they will. An adult turtle may also bite and eat a baby turtles legs while they are basking.Although "fellow" turtles are not part of their regular diet, turtles can fight and be aggressive with each other, snapping and biting at heads and limbs. There have been accounts of limbs and eyes being lost. Obviously, they can't eat through the shell. But they are omnivores and meat is meat.
Freshwater turtles eat shreded carrots or you can just visit the nearest pet shop and buy turtle food
Yes it will ive seen it with my own eyes but they wont eat a dead mouse
Pawikan eat a varity of different sea life. They are well know for eating plankton as hatchlings and jellyfish, soft coral and crustations as adult sea turtles.
My answer in no because according to the video from national geographic channel adult tortoises maybe eat octopus but its diet eats jellyfish, baby turtles get eaten by octopus.
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No, a mussel or clam cannot be put in the same tank as a baby turtle. Baby turtles, as well as adult turtles will eat mussels and clams.
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.