Yes, freshwater turtle meat can contain iodine, as iodine is naturally present in various foods, including certain types of meat and seafood. The iodine content in turtle meat may vary depending on the turtle's diet and habitat. However, it is generally not a significant source of iodine compared to seafood or iodized salt. If iodine intake is a concern, it's better to rely on more consistent sources for adequate levels.
salt water shrimp contain more iodine than fresh water shrimp
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The slider turtle would go to a pond or other fresh water body o water. A place where it would be happy with friend turtles, food, and other things they need.
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snapping turtles i think
no, because it would not have the skills to hunt or Fed on its prey like any turtle that has lives in the wild for 8 yrs.
No. Sharks are saltwater fish and the turtle is fresh water. They will never meet.
A terrapin is a turtle living in fresh or brackish water. Turtles sometimes live in land
A terrapin is a type of turtle that lives in fresh or brackish environments, meaning they like a mixture of fresh and salt water. A distinction between turtle and terrapin does not exist in European languages other than English.
It depends on the breed of turtle. Some will eat bugs, some fresh vegetables, and some will eat both.
They contain the earths large amount of fresh water