Yes.
Some turtles, such as tortoises, can eat grass as part of their diet. However, not all species of turtles eat grass, as their diet can vary depending on their species and habitat. It is important to research the specific dietary needs of the turtle species you are caring for.
Yes, some sharks do eat turtles. Sharks are opportunistic feeders and may prey on turtles if given the chance. However, not all sharks eat turtles, and the likelihood of a shark predating on a turtle depends on the species of shark and the size of the turtle.
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.
It depends On its kind if turtle
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 turtles do not eat manatee grass. :)
There are different kinds of sea turtles, and they have different diets. These are the ones that I know of: *Loggerhead Turtle: crustaceans, molluscs, and fishes*Green Turtle: turtle grass, and other marine plants*Leatherback: Jellyfish
Yes. Adult snapping turtles will eat baby snapping turtles.
Raccoons will feed on turtles, especially small ones. They especially love to eat turtle eggs.
One of the predators of the sea turtle is the tiger shark. People also eat turtles. If an animal can get through the turtle's shell, they will eat the turtle. The shell is the turtle's defense, among other uses. Gulls and crabs eat turtles.
what eatts a snapping turtle humans :( we eat turtles because we use their meat in turtle soup. that's why its called TURTLE soup.
Yes, raccoons will eat turtles, especially young turtles. They also eat turtle eggs. They cause a lot of damage to turtle nests of endangered sea turtles.
Turtles love crackers.
No, turtles do not eat jellyfish.Another answerIf you mean sea turtles, then yes species like the Loggerhead turtle and the Leatherback turtle do include jellyfish as part of their diet.
Turtle grass eats CO2 and sunlight
turtle do not and will never eat ants.
There is no animal or any living thing names grass turtle.