Softshell turtles are omnivorous and their diet can vary depending on the species and habitat. While softshell turtles may consume plant matter like sawgrass, their diet typically consists of a variety of aquatic plants, algae, insects, crustaceans, and small fish. Sawgrass may not be a primary food source for softshell turtles, but they may consume it along with other vegetation as part of their diet.
Well, softshell turtles can eat small fish or insects in the water, but babies can't always eat those. You could try getting some food from a pet store if you have one as a pet, but you could also chop up small things on the water too that they possibly eat.
Softshell turtles live in Ohio ponds. We have ponds next to our house with a family of softshelled turtles living there. They love the algea at the bottom and the temperatures of Ohio. We had a big storm that washed up softshell turtles they are about the size of a childs hand.
All turtles need a filter in there tank or they will get sick from all the dirt.
they can be there own preditors from sufficating itself when it gets hit on its shell and humans will also hunt these turtles or their rare shell
Softshell turtles are carnivores so it is good to fees them live food like feeder fish, crickets or live worms. But make sure you give them dried shrimo and pellets too for a good diet.
Deer eat it and alligators oftenuse it in their nests.
Wisconsin has 11 kinds of turtles: Blanding's Turtle, Eastern Musk Turtle, False Map Turtle, Northern Map Turtle, Ornate Box Turtle, Painted Turtle, Smooth Softshell, Snapping Turtle, Southern Map Turtle, Spiny Softshell, and Wood Turtle.
Yes. Yes. Yes. If the turtle is in a tank. Any tank, any size, you need a filter. Turtles are dirty and the only time you don't need a filter is if the turtle is in a LARGE pond and even then if there is more than one turtle I'd probably still have a filter.
No turtle species is considered "harmful" in the strictest sense of the word. Some species, such as snapping turtles and softshell turtles may act aggressively towards humans if disturbed and should therefore not be kept as pets by most individuals.
Caterpillars eat saw grass, and Birds or Hedgehogs eat caterpillars.
they eat whatever turtles eat.
Well, sea turtles eat plants and seat turtles eat meatBest answer:Sharks or tiger sharks eat sea turtles