First answer: No.
Second answer: Not exactly, but rabbits of both sexes sometimes mount each other in a show of dominance. Mounting is not always sexual behaviour. If the dominance behaviour turns aggressive, separate the rabbits immediately. Don't let rabbits fight. You can only keep rabbits together if they're bonded. See the related questions below for details and links.
Its like asking why cheerleaders stack on top of each other. They do it for fun and entertainment. So do the turtles. Then again it depends on the number,, two or three turtles could mean something else. Just look into it if they are your turtles stacking on top of each other. Hope this helps,, xx
Yes - there are both male and female turtles.
male turtles usually have a slight indent on the stomach shell to enable tem to mount the female more easlyA female turtle does not have a tail in the back, but a male turtle does have a tail in the back. Below: THIS IS FOR RED SLIDER TURTLES ONLYA FEMALE SLIDER WILL HAVE A SHORTER TAIL AND CLAWS. AMALE WILL HAVE LONG CLAWS AND TAIL.
Yes you could if they get along. Put them together and watch them if they don't fight each other than leave them their. That is if you don't mine have some baby turtles. Geckomaster
male turtles will have a slightly dished in shell in the lower 1/3 on the bottom or belly. this allows room for them to mount the female.
For aquatic turtles, the males will circle the female and in certain species (sliders, cooters, maps and painted turtles), the males will put their front foreclaws by the side of their head and wave it quickly in front of the female's face. If the female accepts, the male mounts her from the behind. Male turtles' penis is kept in the tail and it is inserted in the female's cloaca. If they are successful, they are locked together (he grabs her by the shell)for a few minutes only. They may mate a few times. In land turtles (tortoises), males will often ram the female with its shell (head tucked in). Sometimes males will bite the females on the neck (both aquatic and land turtles). Some male tortoise actually grunt! Once again, they mount from behind using the tail/penis to deliver the semen to the cloaca.
Before the mating the male will chase the female around the tank until she agrees to mate. During the process the male will mount on the female's butt. Then they have a small chase then another mounting and another and another and another. They will do this a lot. I have read that gerbils usually mount about 10 times. After each mounting and when its all over they will groom each other: particularly, the male will groom the female.
Long-necked turtles mate in the water, with the male closely following the female until she is ready. The male then positions himself on top of the female and fertilizes her eggs as she lays them. Mating can be a rough process involving biting and other aggressive behaviors between the turtles.
No. Female Alligator snapping turtles are larger than male Alligator Snappers.
A ritualized courtship is followed by male turtles. Depending on their species, some may nip at the female's shell or neck, bob their heads over the female's head, or vibrate their front claws against the female's head. Female turtles not wishing to mate may pull into their shells or try to escape.
No, male turtles can lay eggs.
Answer: Female turtles have dull colors and male turtles are much brighter and can sometimes be smaller too.