Their value is to be boss.;)
The value of a teenage mutant ninja case is around US $900
from 200-700 at auction,300 on ebay. get a comic book value book or a c.b. appraiser
You'll need to refer to the Overstreet Comic Book Price Guide .
I do not know how much they are worth but I have been looking to buy them for my bfs birthday bc he had them when he was a child and I would buy them from you.... Tgiddens06 at AOL dot com
You'll need to refer to the Overstreet Comic Book Price Guide .
Turtles should be fed raw chicken liver as part of a balanced diet. Cooked chicken liver may lose some of its nutritional value and may not be as easily digested by turtles. It is important to ensure that the liver is sourced from a reputable supplier and that it is given to the turtle in moderation.
If this is X-men Classic Volume 1 #52 "Cry, Mutant!", on Ebay, most people are asking for about $1.50 for it.
Some species of turtles may occasionally nibble on moss as part of their omnivorous diet. However, moss typically does not provide significant nutritional value for turtles and should not be a primary source of food for them. It's important to provide a well-balanced diet that includes commercial turtle pellets, fruits, vegetables, and occasional live prey.
They like hot guys, makeup, jewelry and excessories, and playing with gentle dogs. But that's just for the girly typical teenage girls. A lot of girls love sports like soccer, like to dance, to play or listen music, skateboard, and read. But most of all the value boy and girl friends.
wanna see the turtles then save the sea turtles!!that's the best i cld come up wid! and btw i wd like a thnk u !! :P just kiddinbut u cld give it to me if u want
The value of a Ninja Turtle figure in the box can vary greatly depending on factors such as rarity, condition, and demand. Some figures can be worth anywhere from $20 to several hundred dollars, with rare or limited edition pieces fetching even higher prices among collectors. It's best to research specific figures to get an accurate estimate of their value.
turtles, not tortoises, are water animals, and need to be hydrated or else they will dry out, tower they bask ( heat up) in the sun because they are cold blooded animals. they bask on rocks, sand, dirt etc, i have not seen turtles bask on grass before, as they naturally tend not to do it