all insects and underwater turtle food such as dried out shrimps.
small fish and insects in the water
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.
no because it has a shell that is hard and you cant eat the shell because the shell is attached to the turtle
Two or three pellets a day
Actually turtle do not eat other turtles as their daily life food. Baby turtle may eat fish food from the store. Make sure that the fish food is really small though or the turtle may not eat the food. When the turtle gets bigger, you can feed the turtle green veggies. You can feed them different veggies too. Be sure that the veggies are soft because the turtle cannot chew hard foods, such as carrots.
Baby turtles are prey for almost anything including skunks raccoons birds of prey dogs bullfrogs cats and feral dogs. As the turtles get bigger fewer and fewer animals can break the shell crocodiles sharks and bears etc. People also enjoy eating themturtles remain as a diet for many people in Asiaand mostly hawks and eaglesturles are also killed for medecines and cosmeticsHumansAlligators eat many animals including turtlesGulls and Crabs are two animals that do eat turtles.. The shell is the turtle's defense, so if an animal can get through the turtle's shell, they will eat the turtle.
Beavers eat the bark and soft wood just underneath the bark
Soft shell turtle weigh about 8-10 grams when they are 2" in size. when they are about 3-4" these may weigh about 30-40 grams. Increase in Growth and weight are very slow in soft-shell turtles.
their shell
no because it has a shell that is hard and you cant eat the shell because the shell is attached to the turtle
Yes, very. I looked it up on the internet under "science".
One of the predators of the sea turtle is the tiger shark. People also eat turtles. If an animal can get through the turtle's shell, they will eat the turtle. The shell is the turtle's defense, among other uses. Gulls and crabs eat turtles.
It's shell. (It's body is shielded by a special bony or cartilaginous shell developed from their ribs)
yes it can it can eat soft thing only
The turtles found in the Everglades National park eat fish, snail's, insects, and frogs. Most of these turtles are soft shelled turtles.
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.
Most turtles do not eat snakes as most of them are vegetarians. Snakes do not eat turtles either because of their hard shell. However, snapping turtles are omnivores and will gladly eat any snake they can catch in their tough, powerful jaws.
Well, softshell turtles can eat small fish or insects in the water, but babies can't always eat those. You could try getting some food from a pet store if you have one as a pet, but you could also chop up small things on the water too that they possibly eat.