The Eastern Mud Turtle
yes
Maybe. An omnivore
ask a vet
The Eastern Mud Turtle is kinda in the middle of the food chain because they are hunted by alligators, muskrats, racoons, and other turtles. All of those animals keep the musk turtle in the middle but the biggest predator of all IS MAN!!!!
Upemba mud turtle was created in 1981.
An average mud turtle can live anywhere from 30 to 50 years in the wild, but they have been known to live longer in captivity, sometimes up to 70 years. Proper care, diet, and habitat can contribute to their longevity.
The following are either extinct or threatened: Plants: Sandplain Gerardia Small Whorled Pogonia North-Eastern Bulrush Animals: American Burying Beetle Bald Eagle Piping Plover Eastern Puma Hawksbill Sea Turtle Kemp's Ridley Sea Turtle Leatherback Sea Turtle Loggerhead Sea Turtle Shortnose Sturgeon Roseate Tern North-Eastern Beach Tiger Beetle Puritan Tiger Beetle Bog turtle Plymouth Redbelly Turtle Dwarf Wedgemussel
a musk turtle or a eastern pained turtle
yes, they are. although I would not recommend turtles as a good kid pet anyway. if you are going to give your child a turtle, mud turtles are a good beginner turtle. as are box turtles. I have three turtles, a mud turtle, a box turtle, and a spotted turtle, and I am 13. Although it is also a question of how responsible you or your child is.
The white lipped mud turtle is a carnivore. It eats things like fish and other aquatic life, and even other types of turtle.
Eastern long-necked turtle was created in 1794.