Cabbage is not poisonous to Tortoise's. In fact it is one of the greens breeders mention on their what to feed list. Below is a list of things that are poisonous and should be avoided: Lupins, daffodils, hydrangea, lily of the valley, foxglove, mistletoe, rhododendron, narcissus, rhubarb, hellebore's, crocus, bleeding heart, ragwort, azalea, Vina's, hypericum, peony, lobelia, aconite, tobacco plant and euphoria's
Turtles get their food by foraging in their environment for things like plants, insects, small fish, and algae. They use their strong jaws to chew and swallow their food while underwater. Some turtles are also known to scavenge for food on land.
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Turtles and Tortoises have highly similar DNA, as tortoises are a subgroup of turtles.
AnswerA group of adult sea turtles would be called a Bale. A group of baby sea turtles would be called Hatchlings.
Yes, turtles like green sea turtles and loggerhead turtles do eat turtle grass. Turtle grass is a staple food source for many species of turtles as it provides essential nutrients and fiber for their diet. It is important for the health and digestion of these turtles.
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Yes, Turtles eat coral and have teeth strong enough to chew it
green sea turtles do not have the ability to move their jaws laterally, so they can't chew the way that mammals can :) hope it helps
They use the hook on the end of their top lip to chew their way out.
Turtles get their food by foraging in their environment for things like plants, insects, small fish, and algae. They use their strong jaws to chew and swallow their food while underwater. Some turtles are also known to scavenge for food on land.
Sea turtles eat jellyfish because jellyfish are their prey and a source of food.i think they dont get affected as because of their large size
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Bog turtles are land turtles and land turtles. They are mostly land turtles.
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no, hawksbill turtles are sea turtles