You most likely could, I don't see why you shouldn't be able to, and seeing the slow pace they walk at, it may not even be necessary to attach a leash on it. I would though, for safety reasons. I would also recommend a short walk in warm weather. Not during snowy weather most likely, because a Box turtle is not to stay in such conditions outside (suggested..).
no
The Box turtle Family is Emydidae
i found a box turtle in VA and i kept mine and she is thriving just give the turtle a large habitat but not a aquarium turtles will try to break the glass and injure their snout and wont be able to breathe.
on level ground box turtles can walk at up to around one sixth of a mile per hour, which is about 14.5ft per min. but a box turtle will rarely walk for long distances without stopping so its hard to measure how much they can actually travel in an hour. in the wild, a box turtle will spend most of its time sleeping or sunning. any other time would be spent foraging for food and wouldn't be likely to walk more then a hundred yards in a day (roughly 12ft per hour). they can do short distance sprints of up to one quarter of a mile per hour, which is 22ft per min. but only only for a few feet.
get water, grass, rocks and limbs for your turtle to get on.you can get all of that for free outside
The snapping turtle will try to attack or kill the box turtle. Some times even eat the box turtle
A boy box turtle.
Your box turtle is hiding because it is scare of something
Chinese box turtle was created in 1863.
The Eastern Box Turtle is classified as terrapene carolina carolina.The Western Box Turtle is classified as terrapene ornata.
yes it is
If you are talking about inside your house, yes they are called box turtles but if you are talking about inside their shell , no they have to come out to walk and get around