A lot comes from the sun which the bath in. This is because reptile's are exothermic or cold-blooded, their body heat comes from their surroundings unlike ours which comes from friction in the blood. Only a small amount of energy comes from food.
Turtles use their claw to rip apart vegetables and fruit. They are also used to borrow in the dirt.
it depends. if they have been eating alot of food they use the energy to propel themselves along with farts. this all depends on food though. sometimes they use diohria (dunno how to spell it) as a smokescreen against predators
Yes,turtles do smell paticully gross. If you want one for a pet do some research first,and then just make your decision.
Squirrels are more active and have higher metabolic rates than turtles, so they require more food to meet their energy needs. Additionally, squirrels need to regularly replenish their energy reserves for activities like climbing and jumping. Turtles have a slower metabolism and lower energy requirements, so they eat less food in comparison to squirrels.
Turtles typically crawl using their legs, which are adapted for moving on land or through water. They do not walk in the traditional sense like humans do, but rather use a slow and steady crawling motion to get around.
it uses its energy it gets by plants it eats so i can swim and dive and hold its breath
Basically, all animals get their energy from the food they eat.
well it gets the energy by the water and food and currents.
Basically, all animals get their energy from the food they eat.
They use their fins like most turtles
the ninja turtles sometimes use the shell razor or the patrol buggies.
The same way teenage mutant ninja turtles do.
Turtles
Their jaws
They use them to breathe with, to get oxygen from the air.
like every other turtles they use their shells for camouflage, to hide, and to protect their selves from praetors.
Turtles ride on alligators to catch a ride and conserve energy while moving through the water. This behavior is known as "basking" and allows turtles to rest and regulate their body temperature.