you just need to feed it a couple times a week if its a baby then feed it as much as it will eat in 5 minutes and then take out all of the extra food or else the turtle will get sick from inhaling the rotted food i just put my turtle in a dry tank with rocks and a shallow bowl lid with water and if it is wild then don't be fooled by the big named heat lamps just either put the tank or bowl by a window were the sun can shine on it or put a lamp facing the tank and you should always handle a snapping turtle by the rear shell and never hold it by its tail or other limbs or flip it on its back that is abuse and if you have a smaller tank that's fine turtles only grow as big as there tanks just fill it up with water a little bit over its shell that way in case the turtle flips over it can flip back over and after you read this just send me an email on how it went or any questions just send me an email of your turtle or questions and i will be sure to email you back my email is camerynclack@hotmail.com
Some of the different baby turtle species found in the wild include the loggerhead turtle, green sea turtle, hawksbill turtle, leatherback turtle, and Kemp's ridley turtle.
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yes it is hard to raise a wild turkey because they require nutrients that arn't found in most food for young fowl.
A wild baby turtle is best left in its natural habitat as they have specific needs that are hard to replicate in captivity. It is important to let wildlife authorities handle the care and rehabilitation of wild turtles to ensure they have the best chance of survival.
You cannot "raise" turtle eggs other than by putting them in an elevator!
the male painted turtle wiggles it's nails in front of the female turtles
No Because racoon's or squirrels get them sometimes, or any wild animal can.
It depends what species the turtle is. When I had a baby snapping turtle I only kept it for a couple months and I fed her turtle food from walmart I dont really know if adult or teen adolescent turltes can eat it or not.
The black baby turtle plays a significant role in the ecosystem by helping maintain balance and diversity. Its unique coloration provides camouflage, helping it blend in with its surroundings and avoid predators, increasing its chances of survival in the wild.
what do you mean of that? is it that you found a new baby turtle or you got one?
The natural life of a baby turtle is 50-70 years.
If only the wild turtle shows no agression. From my xperience, my wild turtle fatally bit my small red eared slider to death.