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 them
turtles remain as a diet for many people in Asia
and mostly hawks and eagles
turles are also killed for medecines and cosmetics
Humans
Alligators eat many animals including turtles
Gulls 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.
The spotted turtle eats insects such as flies, small crickets, slugs, worms, and sometimes algae... Yourwelcome lol:)
If it under 3 inchs yes you can eat it If it under 3 inchs yes you can eat it
¢will eat about anything giving to them, such as crickets, other insects, worms, snails, plants, crayfish and sometimes algae.
Wigmonts eat the green turtle
birds
Im not sure aboutr this but i think the big turtle doesnt eat the smaal one unless they fight.
Frog, Tree Frog, Bull Frog, Spotted Frog, Love Frog, Turtle, Tie Dye Frog, Tiger Snake, Leopard Lizard, Gecko, Lemon-Lime Gecko, Striped Snake, Crocodile, Key Lime Dino, and the Spotted Turtle.
No, moose are herbivores and therefore do not eat Turtle's.
mysid shrimps, worms and amphipods
Yes.
Spotted turtle was created in 1792.
That type of turtle is called a spotted turtle, and the are endangered, or it is a painted turtle and it is most likely a painted turtle.
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Yess!!!!! go to www.webkinz.com to find out more about it! yes! there is a regular turtle and a spotted turtle.
because it loves cheese
Swims, hunts, roots around, sleeps....you know...turtle stuff
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Vulnerable
3rd tropic level (Omnivores) Plants - worms - spotted turtles
no one knows. it can be as heavy as my butt
you can eat an african sea turtle