Yes you can becausea turtle has a shell as well as a hermit crab. they both live in the water and eat simlar things.Yes you can because a turtle has a shell as well as a hermit crab.They both live in the water and eat simlar things.
i think a baby turtle should try to hide because he or her might be too small to go in the water and the reason they can't go in is because some baby turtle's know how to swim but some baby turtle's don't know how to swim.
no
You can let go of the baby snapping turtle when its older.Or if your taking care of it when damaged you can let go of it when its know longer hurt.
It is not so much the shell that keeps a baby turtle safe. The mama turtle impacts sand tightly around the eggs which protect the eggs. The eggs themselves are soft and fragile.
Turtles aren't exactly the smartest creatures; but they are smart enough to know about what to eat and hiding from predators and such. You can't really teach them tricks if that's what you're getting at ;)
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yes, but it won't attack the big red eared because its bigger. also, it won't dare if the two are family
I wouldn't suggest it.
A baby turtle with yellow and black stripes is usually a yellow-bellied slider. Their skin is striped yellow and black, and their shells have yellow and black swirls.
they look really cut
The only turtles that can be sold at stores are the baby Red-Eared Sliders
Yes they can. They are very healthy for a turtle. A turtle can eat alot of different fruits. And vegtables..
Just as long as they can't get a hold of the turtle, or the tank.
yes, they can hold there breath for a long time
what will happen is that the baby false map turtle will get along with the red ear slider .B ut it will just take a will.
Please check with a pet shop fast, while the poor thing is still alive.
No, a painted baby turtle is only the size of a quarter as hatching, the size of the turtle has really no reference to size! Size if composed of age and food supply. a painted turtle is like a red eared turtle which can get up to 8-10" in size depending on the food / environment they are raised in