Freezing a turtle is not a viable way to ensure it remains alive; turtles are ectothermic and cannot survive extreme cold temperatures. While some species can tolerate brief periods of freezing during winter hibernation, their bodily functions slow significantly, and they rely on specific adaptations to survive. Complete freezing can cause irreparable damage to their tissues and organs, leading to death. Therefore, it is not safe or humane to attempt to freeze a turtle.
no
No, it will die.
Yes in some pats of the world
Very Sick Idea.
Baby freeze, Turtle freeze, Shoulder freeze, Tutting and freeze
the Galapagos land turtle
no
A Turtle! They were alive just after the dinosaurs!
Please check with a pet shop fast, while the poor thing is still alive.
yes, everything alive is
no they can't
it probably would be dinasours , IF they still were alive! (: alligator or crocodile or a snapping turtle.