No, all species are quite solitary.
Sea turtles, amphibios turtles, and tortoises
There are no groups of turtles.
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No. Turtles don’t live in groups.
A bale of animals is a group of turtles.
In the wild they obviously eat them alive, ive had box turtles and they have eaten dead crickets but this is rare so i recomend alive.
They are loners, rarely collecting in groups.
There is no specific species known as the Rocky Mountain Turtle, but turtles can be found in the Rocky Mountain region of North America. Some common species found in this area include painted turtles, snapping turtles, and western pond turtles.
The four groups of reptiles are crocodilians, lizards, snakes, and turtles, terrapins, and tortoises. Snakes have no ears or sense of hearing, and only turtles, terrapins, and tortoises have shells.
They are doing that to improve their percentage of surviving.
I dont think so, Ive tried everything and it hasn't worked :(