because theyre backs are curved and no feet touch the ground
Yes, turtles can have difficulty rolling over onto their backs due to their shell structure and weight distribution.
Turtles use their neck and legs to push and twist their bodies in order to flip themselves over when they find themselves on their backs.
They are symbiotic with sea turtles. Often, you will see starfish on sea turtles' backs; the sea turtle provides food, while the starfish are brightly colored and scare off predators.
yes in fact they can just don't put them on their backs the DIE!!!!
Males saw backs are omnivores and female saw backs eat veggies
a shell
Off our backs was created in 1970.
YES THEY CAN. i saw my brother turtle stretch. Any question.
Turtles react to hot temperature by cooling off in the shade in its shell. Also if turtles live near water they could hop into a nice cool river, stream, pond, or lake
Because in soft backs they cant put the cards in.
Turtles can flip on their backs due to various reasons such as getting stuck, being attacked, or trying to regulate their body temperature. When a turtle is flipped on its back, it may struggle to right itself, which can be dangerous if it is unable to do so.
well in care of turtles no they cant break because there to hard like stone get it