yes you do need a reptile licence to keep any type of turtle's and any reptiles
Blood worms,feeder fish and stuff like that
It's just a penny, spend it.
There is 97.5 percent zinc in a penny and 2.5 percent copper
A 1943 penny with a kangaroo on one side is an Australian penny. These can be worth 3.00 dollars or more depending on the condition of the coin.
From 1982 to date all Lincoln pennies are copper plated zinc, the 1993-D is just a penny.
you can get a reptile license at the age of 10 and over im getting one and on the 15th of November I'll get it for penny turtles because I'll be turning 10
penny wong migrated to australia she was born in malaysia but is a australian background
Penny Turtles
Penny Downie was born in 1954, in Queensland, Australia.
In Australia we don't use pennies.
Blood worms,feeder fish and stuff like that
The Australian Penny was a coin used in the Commonwealth of Australia prior to decimalization.
Queen Elisabeth the 2
"Penny turtle" is a term used to describe freshwater turtles that are found in our lakes and ponds. They are referred to as such because they are very small as juveniles, about the size of a penny, and grow up to the size of a dinner plate.
Penny Wong or Peter garret one of them
An Australian Penny or Halfpenny with a "Y." (PENNY.) mintmark indicates that the coin was minted at the Perth Mint. An Australian Penny or Halfpenny with a "I" mintmark indicates that the coin was minted at either the Calcutta or Bombay Mints in India.
You're not suppose to, but i have a penny-sized painted turtle in with 2 huge red eared sliders. The pet store says they should be comparible in size. but go ahead