no,they can live with alot of other turtles but just make sure the males dont fight over the females.
Mud turtles can live alone and together, but if having snapping turtles they prefer to live alone as the might be more aggressive to each other. However mud turtles prefer to live alone, but are happy with others, if alone they might need some more attention, and more things to do in it's home. When they are together less attention is needed but watch out as they may not approve of each other and be aggressive!
Jaguars tend to live alone unless they have offspring.
They (as well as tortoises, their close relatives in the reptile world) have protective shells. Turtle also live in the water, sometimes even the sea.
Yes they doAfrican Spur Thigh Tortoise
no they cant live in chlorinated water like other aquatic animals
They are loners, rarely collecting in groups.
Mud turtles can live alone and together, but if having snapping turtles they prefer to live alone as the might be more aggressive to each other. However mud turtles prefer to live alone, but are happy with others, if alone they might need some more attention, and more things to do in it's home. When they are together less attention is needed but watch out as they may not approve of each other and be aggressive!
The red ear slider turtles mostly get along fine in groups, there are the occasional turtles that would most definitely like to live alone. They consider other turtles competition for finding a mate.
no .. they can live many years alone just be sure you take good care of it...
Turtles can live together. They won't hurt each other. Uusually, they do not live together as a family. Obviously, they see (or live together long enough) another turtle at least once in a while or we'd have no turtles at all.
Alone.
From my experience and knowledge, turtles live in North, Central, and South America. I am confident they live off of other continents as well.
water turtles live in the water land turtles live in the land
turtles still live in water but not all turtles.
No. Just like humans, turtles need some other turtle to mate with.
turtles don't live in Antarctica. Turtles live in the seas near the Pacific ocean. :)
Jaguars tend to live alone unless they have offspring.