Actually,baby land turtles eat plants and small animals,like turtles.They have no teeth, but they use their beak with a sharp edge which they use for cutting food.Some have strong jaws with which they capture their prey. ---- Their characteristics are just like a turtle's characteristics.They are just like the same,but not.Some people think that they eat grass,and,that they cannot eat small animals,but,they do eat small animals.
go to a pet store get turtle baby food and fruit mix and at the pet store it has little shrimps give him/her 2 shrimps 1fruit mix 1 baby food
Vegetables and sometimes fruit.
there are both herbivorous and carnivorous. And it is not Turtle it is tortoise which lives in land and it is called Turtle which lives in water.
You can feed a land turtle guppies.
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a land turtle eats alot of fruits and vegetables. it cannot eat dairy or cheese because turtles cannot digest dairy.
A turtle might eat maybe 1-3 times per day like us humans.If you have a turtle as a pet,do not feed it too much.A land turtle and a sea turtle might eat 1-3 times per day too.
No, a land turtle is not the same as a painted turtle because: Land turtle is well a land turtle and painted turtles can be both in land and water. They have different names They Look different
Land Turtle because a sea turtle can breathe under water and a land turtle can not breathe under water. So similar to the sea turtle is a land turtle.
iortoise is a turtle who lives on the land
Answer: Yes. The turtle, however, must have land to climb up on so as not to tire out, fresh fruits, vegetables, worms and crickets to eat on that land, and it must be handled so as not to make it antisocial.(Note: the turtle needs enough of a platform to get totally out of the water and crawl around. Not enough land may result in stress for your turtle.)
because they dont want the big saegulls 2 eat them in the water
you can eat an african sea turtle
A land turtle is known as a tortoise
yes it is
An alligator could eat a turtle in its shell, and a shark could eat a sea turtle in its shell.
Sharks and large fish eat sea turtles, especially the small ones. On land, bears, wolves, and predatory birds might be able to crack one open. Humans, of course, might eat either type of turtle.