Honestly I'm not sure that I understand your question. Turtles grow the same way any other living thing grows... taking in nutrients and converting them to energy (calories) which prompts growth. Obviously this is the short simplified version... but it is the same with all living things. We all grow the same way.
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Turtles can vary in size depending on the species. The largest species, such as the leatherback sea turtle, can grow up to 7 feet in length and weigh up to 2,000 pounds. Smaller species, like the Bog turtle, may only grow to a few inches in length.
Wild turtles enjoy crickets, bananas, cantaloupe, spinach, romaine lettuce, worms, small fish, insects, tomatoes, and insects.
Sea turtles: Once hatched from their eggs, baby sea turtles crawl to the ocean on their own to start their journey in the water. Kangaroos: Kangaroo joeys are born very underdeveloped and must climb into their mother's pouch where they continue to grow and develop in a protected environment.
The peninsula cooter turtle can reach 15 inches.
as far as i know they can just like tortoises.
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No. Turtles are incapable of growing any type of facial hair.
Baby turtles typically grow to be around 2-6 inches in size, depending on the species.
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turtles lay they egg and leve
Yes Crickets Are good for turtles growth and cells in its shell
Oh they don't grow
Turtles and Flowers that grow out of pipes.
They grow to about 10 in long
I Like Turtles...
Green sea turtles grow to about 78 to 112 cm. Black sea turtles grow to about 59 to 117 cm. The Kemp's ridley and olive ridley are the smallest species, and they can grow from 55 to 65 cm.
A turtles shell is a part of its' body made out of bone. Turtles grow their own shells.