Baby turtles are mostly carnivorous and their diets should be high in calcium and other nutrients. I would only feed Total Turtle from PNWTurtleworks.com. They are the only pellets formulated by a turtle breeder for high hatchling survival rates. There is nothing better. But still they should get a varied diet with some earthworms, crickets, baitfish, other insects, strips of chicken hearts, and veggies will be added as it grows.
No, not normally. Usually, they eat seals and fish.
No, not normally. Usually, they eat seals and fish.
normally they dont but if they had to they would
No, not normally. Usually, they eat seals and fish.
Raccoons will feed on turtles, especially small ones. They especially love to eat turtle eggs.
Not normally, they will the eggs. Normally a turtle lays the egg and then leaves, but since its in a tank, they'll eat them!
No, spiders do not eat turtles. Spiders typically prey on insects and other small creatures that they can overpower and consume using their venom. Turtles are too large and well-protected for spiders to consider them as prey.
they eat whatever turtles eat.
Yes, but they are normally only a small incidental part of their diet if at all. Yes, but its not usually in their diet, but they do eat crabs and mollusks
Well, sea turtles eat plants and seat turtles eat meatBest answer:Sharks or tiger sharks eat sea turtles
Yes, many turtles, especially the carnivorous species such as snapping turtles, will eat smaller turtles.
Most turtles do not eat snakes as most of them are vegetarians. Snakes do not eat turtles either because of their hard shell. However, snapping turtles are omnivores and will gladly eat any snake they can catch in their tough, powerful jaws.