Yes, giant Amazon river turtles are considered omnivores. Their diet typically includes a variety of plant matter, such as fruits and aquatic vegetation, as well as small animals like insects and fish. This diverse diet allows them to thrive in their natural habitat, where food sources can vary.
Giant river turtles are omnivores and eat a variety of foods such as fruits, insects, fish, and aquatic plants. They have a diverse diet that consists of both plant and animal matter, making them important organisms in the ecosystem as they help regulate populations of various prey species.
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there behavior is calm and like normal turtles.
The green anaconda preys on the giant amazon turtle.
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Yes. This species is listed as endangered by the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service. Populations of the giant Amazon river turtle have diminished due to excessive poaching and egg collection as well as habitat loss.
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No, it's to hot Wrong. The amazon is home to the giant river otter. They live in family groups and come out in the wet season. Search Wikipedia for more info
Yes, There are turtles in the Nile River.