sometimes but turtles do it for a reason like maybe a stranger turtle took a egg and the mother got angry so they stared fighting
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If they are fighting, then separate them. If they're not, it's best for them to be with other turtles.
well physically since turtles have a hard shell on there back. There are safe from major predators who feed on turtles and other animals.
komodo dragon compete with other komodo dragon for food
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by racing each other in single file lines. they paint themselves purple and do the hokey pokey.
If you mean crabs, some species do.
Never put two males or females in a cage together. They'll compete with each other.
Leatherback turtles generally do not compete aggressively for space, as they are solitary creatures and have vast ocean habitats. However, they may establish dominance in specific feeding areas or nesting sites where resources are limited. Their behavior is more focused on foraging for jellyfish and other prey rather than competing with other turtles for space. Overall, their interactions are more about coexistence than direct competition.
other turtles
they compete with each other because they are trying to show off and the strongest gets the girl >>More scientificly, if males fight each other during mating season, it is most likely they are fighting for a female. If females fight other females or males, then they might be protecting their cubs.
Other turtles
no