Floating turtles kept as pets do well on a fortified pellet diet. Vitamin C is important to turtles and can be added in the form of green vegetables and orange slices.
A lilypad is the name given to the floating leaves of a waterlily, leaves cannot be pollinated but bees do pollinate the flowers of waterlilies.
Turtles and sea birds eat floating plastic bags, thinking they are jellyfish.
they eat whatever turtles eat.
Well, sea turtles eat plants and seat turtles eat meatBest answer:Sharks or tiger sharks eat sea turtles
Yes many people are concerned about the dwindling amount of sea turtles left in the world. Normally, if you go to a place that has sea turtles in it, they will tell you certain restrictions about the animals, such as not being allowed to swim there, walk there, or eat and drink around there as to not harm the sea turtles.
they eat Barry's and plants usually they're food is floating somewhere at the top of the water so they just swim up and eat any plants or sometimes small fish
Yes, many turtles, especially the carnivorous species such as snapping turtles, will eat smaller turtles.
Ribs are free-floating
mud turtles eat all kinds of stuff they eat fish, algee, reptomin floating food sticks,and carrots my turtle tortuga eats all of these exept the fish couse he's REALLY dumb and has really bad aim andby the time he gets over there and tries to bite the fish is gone but most other mud turtles can eat them btw DO NOT FEED YOUR MUD TURTLE SPINICH!!!! they are allergic to it!
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.
Floating turtles tend to sleep with their eyes open. This ability to sleep with their eyes open helps them to stay alert and detect potential threats in their environment even while they are resting.
yes turtles can eat in the dark.. that is how they survive... yes turtles can eat in the dark.. that is how they survive...