Turtles should not be fed food that would be eaten by humans such as potato chips, lettuce, milk, bread etc.
However, you can feed them turtle pellets, crickets, earth and blood worms, live feeder fish, collared greens, mustard greens, and occasionally supplement their diet with hard boiled eggs, cooked chicken, and raw ground beef.
the turtle food at the STORE
the sea turtles shelter is...the turtle lives in its shell where it finds its food
It depends On its kind if turtle
most types of turtles eat frozen peas and corn and turtle food
turtles are endangered because people take their eggs after they lay them as turtle eggs are classed as food
no turtles eat plants and meat which is fish so now you know
Actually turtle do not eat other turtles as their daily life food. Baby turtle may eat fish food from the store. Make sure that the fish food is really small though or the turtle may not eat the food. When the turtle gets bigger, you can feed the turtle green veggies. You can feed them different veggies too. Be sure that the veggies are soft because the turtle cannot chew hard foods, such as carrots.
They could but you risk the turtle eating the newt thinking it was food!
That is not likely. The virus that causes warts in humans is not carried by turtles. What a baby turtle can give you is a bad case of food poisoning if you don't wash your hands after handling it. Turtles and birds carry salmonella bacteria. Read what the FDA has to say about it at the link below.
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one type of a flying turtle is a biting turtle and a snapping turtle as well as sea turtles
They will thrive on a mix of fish, turtle food, and some leafy vegetables.