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Turtles are generally not aggressive towards each other, but larger turtles may see smaller turtles as prey. It's important to provide separate feeding areas and supervision if they are living together to prevent any potential harm to the smaller turtle.
Turtles, nothing else I know of.answer- it is called a turtle
A group of turtle babies is called a clutch. This refers to the eggs laid by the female turtle, which can hatch into multiple baby turtles.
Baby turtles have a limited relationship with their mothers as they typically hatch and immediately make their way to the ocean on their own. Turtle mothers do not actively care for or protect their offspring once they have laid their eggs.
Adult frogs primarily eat insects, small fish, and other small invertebrates. While some larger frogs may occasionally consume small turtles, it is not a normal or recommended part of their diet. It is not advisable for adult frogs to eat baby turtles as their diets are not well-adapted for digesting reptile meat.
no only female turtles can
Baby turtles are called hatchlings.
Turtles are generally not aggressive towards each other, but larger turtles may see smaller turtles as prey. It's important to provide separate feeding areas and supervision if they are living together to prevent any potential harm to the smaller turtle.
Yes. Adult snapping turtles will eat baby snapping turtles.
there buy a baby turtle
you can wish for a baby turtle for xmas
Aligator snapping turtles and regular snapping turtles can be told apart by the tail on the aligator snapping turtle, which is longer with jagged spines. Its tail resembles an aligators thus the name aligator snapping turtle. It also has a more defined shell when its young so it will have larger looking spines than a regular snapping turtle. Hope this helps. Common snapping turtles have a pinkish mouth and alligater snapping turtles have brownish mouth
Turtles grow up, they are born (hatched) in the shape of a turtle.
dude it depends on the turtle!!! and a baby turtles gonna get to be the size of an adult turtle A baby turtle is about 1-3 inches. An adult turtle let's say red ear sliders are about 10 inches or bigger.
Yes, the turtle's are born with there shells, the only thing different between baby turtles and old turtles is that they are smaller. :)
probaley all the turtles are different
It depends what kind of turtle it is is and how big it is.