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No, there are no 2 headed turtles anywhere......... Hahahaha
All turtles are edible.
The TMNT's neighbour's name is April.
Two headed snakes are VERY rare, but they could most likely be found in captivity because it would be hard for them to be found in the wilderness. 8)
General TaxonomyKingdom: AnimaliaPhylum: ChordataSubphylum: VertebrataClass: ReptiliaOrder: Testudinesfrom there, the taxonomy branches off into 2 suborders which are further classified into many families. These families are even further sub-classified into genus and species.Suborder: CryptodiraSuper Family: Chelonioidea Family: CheloniidaeFamily: DermochelyidaeSuper Family: Testudinoidea Family: ChelydridaeFamily: EmydidaeFamily: GeoemydidaeFamily: TestudinidaeSuper Family: Trionychoidea Family: CarettochelyidaeFamily: DermatemydidaeFamily: KinosternidaeFamily: TrionychidaeSuborder: PleurodiraFamily: ChelidaeFamily: PelomedusidaeFamily: Podocnemidida
9.9 years on average in the wild according to 1926 banding project. 10-15 years in captivity.
There are many different kinds of turtles Pancake turtle, Giant turtle, Box turtle, Snapping turtles, Red eared slider turtle, Painted turtle,Spotted turtle, Sea turtle, loggerhead turtle, leatherback turtle, bog turtle, wood turtle, Blanding turtle, Barbours map turtle, Red bellied turtle, Diamondback terrapin turtle, Florida cooter, Arizona mud turtle, Florida softshell turtle, Stripeneck musk turtle, and the Pacific ridley and many many more
The Flat-headed cat has been recorded in thee wetlands in the Thai-Malay Peninsula, Borneo and Sumatra. This small species of cat is incredibly rare in captivity, with less than 10 individuals in zoos in southeast Asia.
Yes there is such thing as a two headed person, like disabled people and unfortunate twins..... You can watch programs on ' living ' and its all about peoples lives and mainly you get obiece people and two headed people.... Once I even watched one where a man was half tree ( freaky ) please get back to me from Receey
Assurance colonies are animals that are held in captivity because they are on the endangered species list. Assurance colonies are, according to the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN) red-list, animals that fall in the conservation statuses of Critically Endangered, Endangered, or Vunerable. Animals' whose conservation status are Near Threatened or Least Concern are considered to be Non-Endangeried colonies.I work in a lab where we have colonies of turtles such as the big-headed turtle (Platysternon megacephalum) and the (Mauremys mutica) that are in Assurance colonies, and turtles in non-endangered colonies such as Red-eared sliders (Trachemys scripta).Hope this helps!
You can usually find a big-headed turtle in China, Myanmar, Laos, Vietnam, and Thailand where they are often sold in local markets, causing them to become quite endangered. The Madagascar Big-Headed Turtle usually remains in freshwater, slow-flowing rivers or streams. It is also endangered, ranking 13th in the list of the most endangered turtles of the world. Sometimes they are captured and shipped from their habitats to Asia so they may consume them as they please, usually for medicine.
Radar the bat was "born" in a rescue and education wildlife center in Queensland, Australia. Officially, Radar was born in captivity and he is a Grey-headed flying fox, which is a species native to Australia.