well, I have two missisippi map turtles and they live together fine and get on very well seem to enjoy each others company,even seem to stroke each others face and 'dance' with their heads. they have lived together scince babies though, i have 1male and 1 female, not sure how same sex or an older one would get on with a younger one
Yes. Males can live with males, and vice versa. Also, males and females if together will breed. Females reach a point eventually, though, where they can not give birth, so they may be able to live together as friends.
whichever your most comfortable having - But two males are more likely to fight than two females, unless they have been brought up together! :D
Yes they can, but they have to be females because males fight till death because they are fighting over there territory
a live pipped turtle that is alive it is half in half out lol
A slider turtle is basically like a category of turtles including the Yellow Belly Slider Turtle and the Red Eared Slider turtle.
that is not true a sea turtle bites when it wants a mate i know i had two
Yes they can live together. Painted turtles and sliders can co-exist with each other. Just remember though with all turtle species, males tend to be more aggressive than females
not neccasereieley. it depends on their health
No, these two animals cannot live together well. The turtle will often attack the crab in an effort to eat it, and it is not advisable for them to live in the same tank together.
NO. The turtle will eat the frog.
Yes, but its called a mischief. Males, females, and babies all live together. There are alpha males and females. Even when a baby male grows up he's still allowed to live in the mischief.
The southern painted turtle ranges from extreme southern Illinois and Missouri, roughly along the Mississippi River valley, to the south.
Turtles are solitary creatures only coming together during mating season.
try map turtles or yellow or red bellies I have a razor back musk and he go's perfect with my Mississippi map turtle
no, it can not because it will not get along with your new turtle.
ONLY another Bearded Dragon - and certainly NOT two males together - they will fight !
The mother and her cubs will live together fro 1-2 years. Sometimes the males would form a coalition to protect a territory from other males but the group was never as tight as that of a pride of lions.