Painted turtles typically range in size from 4 to 10 inches in carapace length, depending on their subspecies. Females are generally larger than males, often reaching the upper end of this size range. Their shells are smooth and flattened, with distinctive colorful patterns that vary among individuals.
No, a painted baby turtle is only the size of a quarter as hatching, the size of the turtle has really no reference to size! Size if composed of age and food supply. a painted turtle is like a red eared turtle which can get up to 8-10" in size depending on the food / environment they are raised in
about the size of a quarter
Painted turtles usually have horizontal stripes running down their neck. Snapping turtles are drab in color. The maximum size of a Painted turtle is 10 inches. The maximum size for a snapper is between 20 and 30 inches. Snapping turtles cannot withdraw their heads, whereas Painted turtles can close up almost completely.
the painted-turtle
The Ankylosaurs is said to be the Painted Turtle's niche.
No, a land turtle is not the same as a painted turtle because: Land turtle is well a land turtle and painted turtles can be both in land and water. They have different names They Look different
dude it depends on the turtle!!! and a baby turtles gonna get to be the size of an adult turtle A baby turtle is about 1-3 inches. An adult turtle let's say red ear sliders are about 10 inches or bigger.
You can find a painted turtle in southern Alberta!
A female painted turtle weighs about 500 grams. A male painted turtle weighs about 300 grams.
They can eat meat, but I feed my painted turtles turtle pellets
size is not an accurate way to tell age of a turtle do to the fact that if the turtle is kept in poor conditions ie without light in a very small enclosure not eating correctly or if it is sick... but from my opinion a quarter sized turtle is about 5 weeks old.
NO!