in captivity, they thrive well on blood worms and love romaine lettuce.
The peninsula cooter turtle can reach 15 inches.
Pseudemys or Pond Turtle are also known as cooter turtles in Florida.
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Yes, it is.
Any turtles bites. It all just depends on how used to people they are, and how safe they feel with you. If you want a friendly turtle, you have to spend time with it in a secure environment on a regular basis.
cooter, chelonian, leatherback, loggerhead, slowpoke, snapper, terrapin, testudinal, tortoise copied and pasted from thesaurus.com
The flesh of turtle is meat; the flesh of fish is meat; the flesh of all animals is meat. But turtles are not fish any more than cows are: they are reptiles.
Well, my cooter's don't have a heater and they are super healthy. Just let them bask in the sun if you need them to get warm or if you don't have a heater like i do. c:
I have a hieroglyphic river cooter and he has only ever tried to bite twice in the year that I have had him. I believe this is because the first time my brother was wiggling his finger in front of his face and the second was just before feeding time, because I have them on a feeding schedule they know when they are going to eat...that might be why he tried to bite. It didn't hurt at all, it was just a bit surprising.
"Cooter" is a widespread regional term for a turtle or tortoise, especially among African American speakers. It derives from an African language through the Gullah dialect that was widely spoken on the sea islands off South Carolina and Georgia.
Peninsula Cooters