it would be a dwarf turtle
A small Turtle (the midget under a shell)
Yes there is, but it would not live very long after birth. if it lived a whole life it would be a very lucky turtle.
with good care 50 years and can grow from 3 to 10 inches big
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they get to about 10-12 inches they are like 2 inches smaller than a desk drawer.
It really depends on what size his orange and pinapple cheese roll is if it is 10 inches the turtle will eat it if it is 6 inches the badger will suck it
Turtles are not inherently social creatures. Keeping turtles of vastly different sizes together is often a bad idea because the larger turtle(s) are capable of causing serious injuries to the smaller turtles if they feel their territory is not being respected. (and often the whole tank is "their" territory!) I have successfully kept small turtles with small turtles and large turtles with other large turtles, but mixing sizes often results in disaster. I would recommend moving the smaller turtle into a new habitat either for the rest of its life or at least until it's large enough to try putting it with the other turtle(s) again.
The average life span of a green sea turtle is 80 years.
A turtle carries his for life on his back- it's his shell.
the pacific green turtle
The natural life of a baby turtle is 50-70 years.
The loggerhead sea turtle has a heart shaped shell throughout it's whole life