yes they are.
no, stinpots are musk turtles not painted turtles
painted turtles are NOT harmful at all!
The legality of finding and keeping painted turtles varies by location. In many states and regions, it is illegal to capture and keep wild turtles without a permit, as they may be protected under local wildlife conservation laws. It's important to check local regulations regarding the collection of reptiles and amphibians. Additionally, removing turtles from their natural habitat can be harmful to their populations and ecosystems.
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
they ARE NOT painted.
Painted turtles have lived from 15 million years ago to the present.
painted turtles only like to pee in evion
Yes, painted turtles are fully capable of biting you. I have 9 juvenile Eastern Painted turtles and they bite my fingers when they want attention or food. Although most painted turtles won't bite when threatened, you will come across the occasional moody one.
Ornate wood turtles are sometimes called painted turtles. There is also a water turtle that is known as a painted turtle.
no