It is not recommended because the soft shell turtle really has no protection from the other turtles
Soft-shelled eggs found in sand could belong to reptiles such as turtles or lizards. These animals typically bury their eggs in sand to provide protection and incubation until they hatch. Soft-shelled eggs may indicate a lack of proper nutrients during egg formation or improper incubation conditions.
Yes
This order includes all turtles and tortoises. It is divided into three suborders: Pleurodira (side-necked turtles), Cryptodira (freshwater turtles, snapping turtles, tortoises, soft-shelled turtles, and sea turtles), and Amphichelydia (a suborder of turtles that is now extinct).
Reptile eggs are soft-shelled so that the babies can break out of the shells. Bird eggs are hard-shelled, because baby birds use their beaks to crack the shells of their eggs, but since reptiles don't have beaks to use to break their shells, their eggs have to be soft-shelled.
yes,some soft shell turtles are white and there is also albino turtles but they are more of a yellow colored turtle.
There are hard-shelled & soft-shelled. There are those that live in fresh water and those that live in salt water. Hope that helps. And there are those that are big enough to bite your finger off and those that aren't. hehe
The turtles found in the Everglades National park eat fish, snail's, insects, and frogs. Most of these turtles are soft shelled turtles.
Their are lots of turtles of different kinds. Spotted, Painted, Snapping, Soft-shelled, Alligator snapping, and box turtle are examples.
Soft shelled turtles, Hippopotamus, Buffalo, Crocodiles
Peter A. Meylan has written: 'The phylogenetic relationships of soft-shelled turtles (family Trionychidae)' -- subject(s): Soft-shelled turtles 'The squamate reptiles of the Inglis IA fauna (Irvingtonian, Citrus County, Florida)' -- subject(s): Fossil Squamata, Paleontology, Squamata, Fossil
It varies depending on where in Indiana you are. But here is a general list: Red-eared Sliders Painted Turtles Spiny Soft-shelled Turtles Box Turtles Spotted Turtles (rare) Mud Turtles Map Turtles Snapping Turtles
Yes. A few species are the Chinese Box Turtle, Chinese Pond Turtle, and Chinese Soft-Shelled Turtle.
ya I'm pretty sure they attack the smaller one's
Leatherback turtles primarily feed on jellyfish, but they can occasionally consume other soft-bodied marine organisms. While crabs are not a significant part of their diet, leatherbacks may eat them if they encounter them, especially if they are soft-shelled or in a vulnerable state. Overall, jellyfish remain their main dietary focus.
Soft-shelled eggs found in sand could belong to reptiles such as turtles or lizards. These animals typically bury their eggs in sand to provide protection and incubation until they hatch. Soft-shelled eggs may indicate a lack of proper nutrients during egg formation or improper incubation conditions.
Chinese soft shell turtles can lay eggs five times a year, with up to thirty eggs in each clutch.
Salamander , Soft shelled Turtle and The Yangytze River dolphin. the mad hatter