yes at least i think so
no they are not - Actually, some populations of Painted Turtles are endangered. The coastal population of Western Painted Turtles are endangered in Canada (listed as "endangered" by COSEWIC). Other populations are threatened or of special concern.
There is only one species of painted turtle, the Chrysemys picta. It is the most common species of turtle in North America, whose range stretches from Canada to the Gulf of Mexico, and the Atlantic to the Pacific. Painted turtles are considered of Least Concern by the IUCN, so they are not endangered.
i think so
Yes, raccoons will eat turtles, especially young turtles. They also eat turtle eggs. They cause a lot of damage to turtle nests of endangered sea turtles.
no, stinpots are musk turtles not painted turtles
Turtles aren't endangered but Tortoises are endangered.
painted turtles are NOT harmful at all!
Painted turtles are commonly found throughout Michigan, inhabiting a variety of wetland environments, including ponds, lakes, rivers, and marshes. They prefer areas with abundant aquatic vegetation and basking sites like logs or rocks. Their range extends across the entire state, from southern to northern regions, making them one of the most widely distributed turtle species in Michigan.
Yes They are endangeredYes it is. It's one of the 7 turtles found in Australian waters, and sadly it is endangered. TURTLES ROCK!!!
painted turtles drink out of a little drinking dish. painted turtles like fresh unsalted water
No, not regularly. Painted turtles eat aquatic vegetation, algae, water insects, crustaceans, and fish. Most species of turtles don't go after other turtles unless they are a aggressive turtle. Exceptions for this are Snappers and Musk turtles which are more carnivorous.
they are cool because they are turtles