Snapping turtles hibernate
yes i beleve so.
Razor back turtles eat worms,flowers,little wood chips,crums.
Go to kingsnake.com
yes.
They hibernate in the silt at the bottom of the ocean.
Razorback musk turtles (Sternotherus CARINATUS) are small freshwater turtles characterized by their distinctive, raised keel running along their shells, giving them a "razorback" appearance. They have dark, often olive or brownish shells with a slightly domed shape, and their skin is typically gray or brown. These turtles also possess a small head with prominent, yellow or white stripes on the sides, and they have a strong, musky odor when threatened. Their size is relatively small, usually ranging from 4 to 5 inches in shell length.
No, turtles do not hibernate out of water. Most species of turtles hibernate underwater, buried in mud or in a safe place under rocks or logs at the bottom of a body of water. Hibernation allows them to survive colder temperatures when food sources are limited.
Yes, they do. They bury themselves deep in the mud at the bottom of their favorite pond, and hibernate all winter.
they both hibernate in the winter.
toads hibernate like frogs and turtles.
somewhere warm and in the ocean!