Diamondback terrapins primarily feed on a diet of crustaceans, mollusks, and various aquatic invertebrates. They also consume plant matter, including algae and marsh grasses, depending on their habitat and food availability. Their diet can vary based on their location and the season. Overall, they are opportunistic feeders, adapting their eating habits to their environment.
A terrapin is not only the mascot of the University of Maryland, but it is also a turtle. A terrapin may be eaten by raccoon, skunks, and birds when the turtles are still in their eggs.
A diamondback terrapin is considered an omnivore, meaning it eats a variety of food sources including insects, crustaceans, mollusks, plants, and algae. Their diet can consist of both animal and plant matter.
well when there adults nothing, but when there babies or still in the egg status raccoons and crow like to prey on them and eat them when the parents are not there
A terrapin
boy terrapin has spots and woman terrapin smell betterAnd The Guy Terrapins Have Longer Claws
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It help the terrapin to move its head immediately into its shell when predators are near or when they sense danger.
A terrapin is a form of turtle.
a terrapin comes in many species, but is a small turtle
A diamondback terrapin is an omnivore.
Terrapin Station was created on 1977-07-27.