They crawl onto the backs of Canadian geese while they are feeding in the fall before migration. The geese actually benefit from this symbiotic relationship because the baby turtles eat the ticks off of the goose's body. Thus resulting in healthier flight endurance, because the ticks are parasitic and greatly reduce blood flow, ultimately this can lead to sudden cardiac arrest.
It depends. In natural environments that have cold winters, they hibernate! In warmer natural natural environments and in captivity, they do no hibernate.
Turtles hibernate in the winter. They bury themselves deep in the mud and stay there until spring comes.
They must be able to dig into the ground deep enough to hibernate below the freezing line
In their shells
no they are reptiles
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Female turtles leave their baby's to find food
many will dig a hole in some mud and hibernate
they don`t they just go to the sae.
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Turtles grow up, they are born (hatched) in the shape of a turtle.
they migrate by the shore so they can stay warm (baby sea turtles go out into open ocean)
I think itt's cozz they wanna getta way from things that can eat themm on the beachh....an BABY TURTLES ARE SOOO CUTEE :D
Most turtles do not go anywhere in winter. They sleep much of the time, and stay where they are.
Some turtles do and some turtles don't cause during winter it's hard to find food for certain animals liek turtles
They are red. And are baby turtles . Sooo there baby red turtles