That is just some algae, most wild-caught or poorly cared for turtles have it. A couple weeks in good, clean, water will get rid of it. You may notice it on other parts of the turtle as well.
None. Turtles do not have fur.
No reptile is capable of growing fur, including the musk turtle.
Skin and bone, sinew, fur and claw.
The Turtle Fur Store is one of those stores that have almost everything! You can find a lot of items such as hats, gloves, socks, women's clothing, and kid's clothing.
no but insted the have a scaley shell which is there home and protects them from predators
Bear Paw shoes are mad out of Natural sheep fur just like ugg australia boots. Uggs are a bit more pricey but i have both And there the exact same thing warm fuzzy and fashionable !! :))
In the winter there is nothing like a nice turtle neck to keep you warm. In the colder months you can find a turtle neck sweater almost anywhere. Stores like L.L. Bean, Saks Fifth Avenue and Macy's all carry them.
Yes. Fur is the hairy covering of animals, a physical substance that can be seen, touched, and often smelled.
they all have something to protect them like fur or a shell,turtles and penguin's have hard mouths or beaks and crab has hard mouth also.
A cat's foot is called a "paw." It includes the pads on the bottom of the foot, the claws, and the soft fur.
Depends on what you mean by having their claw "loose". If it's hanging on on the very back, where it connects to the fur and skin, then he/she could just be shedding the claw. This happens frequently, especially if the claw gets too long. If it's not doing that, then maybe you should take it to the vet for further information. It could be ingrown, which has the potential to be painful for the dog. If that's the problem, you'll have to clip it off.
It is like dog fur and it keeps them warm.