yes but wild turtles can bite and attack you if they get scared but if it is a trained or in a wildlife park then it should just be able to hold it
iortoise is a turtle who lives on the land
The biggest turtle in the world is the 1. Galapagos Tortoise 2. Aldabra Tortoise 3. Sulcatta Tortoise The biggest freshwater turtle in the world is the 1. Alligator Snapping Turtle 2. Pignose Turtle The biggest sea turtle in the world is the 1. Leatherback Turtle
A turtle is a reptile.
Actually turtle do not eat other turtles as their daily life food. Baby turtle may eat fish food from the store. Make sure that the fish food is really small though or the turtle may not eat the food. When the turtle gets bigger, you can feed the turtle green veggies. You can feed them different veggies too. Be sure that the veggies are soft because the turtle cannot chew hard foods, such as carrots.
No, a turtle is not an amphibian. Turtles are reptiles, not amphibians.
you can hold a turtle but if it's a snapping turtle you wouldn't want to hold it if it's a water turtle it's OK to hold it but with it's sharp claws it mite hurt you and any other turtle will not work
The box turtle can hold it's breath for nine days. Seriously.
A turtle or tortoise
It depends on size, age and spices.
I have a northern painted turtle that just held its breath for 11 min 8 sec.
Yes but you have to make sure he doesn't pee on you. Yes! We had a box turtle and he was the friendliest thing! Agree with the above though! Be careful!
It depends on the turtle species. A "pond turtle" is generally just a large turtle. Most turtles can hold their breath for at least 10-20 minutes but other turtles can hold their breath for 40-50 minutes. Although they can hold their breath for a long time a lot of turtles will just come up every couple of minutes.
Well, I had 3 turtles and my brother was allowed to hold him when he was 5 with supervision. That's my opinion.
no, the female turtle needs a male to fertilize her eggs. she can hold her eggs for about 3 years. she can lay them before that though, if she wants.
Not long. No turtle should EVER be left on it's back. Gravity will cause It's internal organs to be crushed. The lungs will not get enough oxygen and it will die...
Turtles breath air. But they can hold their breaths in water for a good amount of time.
Just as long as they can't get a hold of the turtle, or the tank.