I say feed it more, it's probably hungry....
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No, turtle bites are not poisonous. However, they can cause injury and potential infection if not properly treated.
not really . it depends on how and where and how the wound is affected.
Turtles don't benefit from being petted except that an owner who pets his turtle is more likely to be engaged in looking for injuries, discoloration and overall health. A small turtle that never gets used to being handled will become a large turtle that bites.
yes i have a baby alligator snaping turtle and it bit me on my finger and had a grip on it
It gets scared and goes into it's shell and/or bites you.
They should be fed vegetable matter or Turtle Bites at least twice daily. They should be fed their staple diet food, such as Reptomin, daily or at least every other day. They should be fed protein weekly. They can also be given treats, such as fruit, on a weekly basis.
A commercial diet such as Reptomin Turtle Pellets. A good supplement is Turtle Bites, which are made of fruits and vegetables. It will also eat red leaf lettuce, which can be given daily. Other fruits and vegetables can be offered but should be limited to once a week.
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Obviously treat the wound and find out if that little monster has rabbis. if it bites its proberly just looking for food it doesnt mean anything by it. or...it is not defending itself because that adaptatation would be for the turtle to go into its shell in dangerous situation or threating ones.
If your turtle is a water turtle it should.
They give angry nips that could cause mild bleeding. They are the same as rabbit bites.