Red-eared sliders can eat various parts of dandelions, including the leaves, flowers, and stems. The tender young leaves are especially nutritious and palatable for them. Dandelion flowers can also be a treat, providing some variety in their diet. However, it's important to ensure that any dandelions offered are free from pesticides or chemicals.
you can eat dandelions but be careful because dandelions have smooth leaves and a plant that looks like the dandelion has lots of hairs on it. remember.... dandelions have smooth leaves.
Chinchillas are physically capable of eating dandelions, yes.
Birds of Prey, alligators, snakes, raccoons, dogs, cats and larger turtles will all eat red-eared sliders...
A horse can eat dandelions, but they have been linked to Stringhalt, a medical condition that can cause problems.
Prairie voles eat roots and other parts of clovers, dandelions, alfalfa, penstemon, ambrosia, and goldenrod. They also eat bluegrass and other prairie grasses, and mosses.
Yes, red eared sliders eat minnows in the wild and in captivity.
YES
No they can't
aquatic plants, fruit and insects.,red ear sliders eat fish but you half to make sure the fish are small you don't want them to big i have turtles of my own'Red eared sliders eat plants and animals. Young red eared sliders eat more protein like waxworms, earthworms, fish, shrimp and if you have pets you can feed them turtle pellets sometimes. The older they get, the more they like plants and vegetables like collard greens and kale. My big red eared slider once ate a mouse!
dandelions
box turtles eat dandelions
No, it is not appropriate for them to eat that.