Most likely yes, but depending on the species of Box turtle, and you must have a spacious terrarium or outdoor pen.
No - they are turtles - unrelated to tortoises.
Box turtles can close their shells tortoises can't.
Tortoises, box turtles and mud turtles are all found in deserts of North America.
I would have to say NOOOOO!! snappers are aggressive and bit a lot and get much BIGGER than box turtles.also box turtles are land turtles and snappers are almost fully aquatic
Some tortoises have been known to live over 100 years but the average turtle lives about 30 (red eared slider) to 80 (sea turtles and box turtles).
Certain breeds do. It depends on what kind of habitat a particular breed is comfortable with. I used to have box turtles which lived outside and hibernated in the winter. Now I have leopard tortoises, which originated in africa, so they do not hibernate.
Box turtles are part of the family Emydidae, which includes a variety of freshwater and terrestrial turtles. They are more closely related to other turtle species, such as pond turtles and cooters, than to tortoises or marine turtles. All of these species share a common ancestry within the order Testudines, which encompasses all turtles. Additionally, box turtles are related to other reptiles, including snakes and lizards, as they all belong to the class Reptilia.
Depends..... Box Turtles=70-80 years Tortoises=120 years
Box turtles are omnivores.
No, box turtles are reptiles.
No ornate box turtles are not aquatic turtles. They are usually found in grasslands
It depends on if your turtle likes plants or veggies and fruits better! I have 4 Box Turtles and only one of them eats them! REX! But they also eat strawberries!