David Bushnell
David Bushnell
David Bushnell
David Bushnell
David Bushnell
David Bushnell(1742-1824), a Yale graduate, designed and built a submarine
David Bushnell's "Turtle" submersible was designed to carry one person; the operator.
you can buy a cuttle bone at the pet store (they are designed for birds) and float it in the tank for the turtle to knaw on. This is cheap, like a dollar or two.
The alligator's jaws are designed for crushing bones, and do eat turtles that stray into their territory.
They shouldnt, they were designed to be played during long hours of play
Turtle Wax is a product that is used for polishing cars. It is designed to ensure that a newly washed car keeps the shine on it and resists the dirt and muck it will otherwise accumulate when in use.
if the goldfish is smaller then the head of the turtle, it will eat it! if it is bigger then half of the shell it will be fine but not if your turtle gets bigger. if the fish is to big to eat but small enough for your turtle to target, it may kill it, or try to eat it and choke, killing your turtle.
The bottom of a sea turtle, or its ventral side, features a smooth, hard shell known as the plastron, which is typically lighter in color than the darker carapace on top. This plastron provides protection and support for the turtle's internal organs. Additionally, the turtle's limbs, adapted into flippers, are also found on the underside, aiding in swimming. Overall, the bottom of a sea turtle is designed for both protection and efficient movement in the water.