Every turtle is endangered including aquatic turtles and the other land turtles. All the turtles that live in the sea are definitely endangered by mostly all of the fishing nets. Aquatic turtles are endangered from people disturbing them or even destroying their habitat. If people really love turtles they should adopt one and keep them in captivity to try and make them not endangered anymore.Short neck turtles are endangered along with all the other turtles that exist. You can stop making turtles endangered by telling people to stop with the fishing nets and make more people adopt them to bring them in captivity and make the turtles live their hole life. Every 10 minuets their is one turtle dying from something like habitat disturbance or those fishing nets. Make a difference, do the right thing and if you can adopt one to prevent them to die and make turtles not be endangered.
carribean sea, north atlantic, around the coast of very few islands
short neck turtles live till they are about 14 billion years.
The short-neck turtle lives in areas all over Australia. They are freshwater turtles that are native to Australia. Short-neck turtles can survive in the wild and in captivity.
The long neck turtles live in Eastern Australia. The long neck turtle can live for as long as a 100 years.
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uhhh....yes of course
either short neck or long neck there a lot more people friendly but i think short necks are better But either one a turtles a turtle lol
Because long neck turtles are slow on land.
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Long neck turtles mate the same as every other turtles. There might be one or two differences but the do the same thing.
long neck turtles are water turtles and will rarely come up on land for any reason especially when their ready to have their Babbie's.
All turtles drink fresh water. You can either keep the tank water very clean so that they can drink from it, or make a separate dish of water on the land for them to drink out of.
it all depence what store you get it from, i got my turtle 50 dollars at PetSmart it cost 15-20$.
turtles still live in water but not all turtles.