The life expectancy of the average mud turtle is from 40 to 50 years. Mud turtles feed on plants and small invertebrates.
Yes, the yellow mongoose is endangered.
No, there aren't any. Actually, I seem to recall seeing crocs and caimans, not to mention scorpions and sharks. Besides that a dog can be dangerous when provoked.
The Hawksbill turtle is a species of sea turtle which is critically endangered. There are approximately 20,000 to 23,000 nesting females in the world.
the arakan forest turtle is endangered due to collection of Asian food markets, and habitat loss. the habitat loss is due to agricultural expansion, logging, and bamboo harvesting.
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No. They are listed as vulnerable by the IUCN.
That type of turtle is called a spotted turtle, and the are endangered, or it is a painted turtle and it is most likely a painted turtle.
Upemba mud turtle was created in 1981.
No. The musk turtle, also known as the stinkpot turtle, is not an endangered species.
The Eastern Mud Turtle
No.The common snapping turtle is not, nor has been an endangered species.
it is the kemp ridly turtle
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The Mata mata turtle is NOT an endangered species. It is found in plenty in South America.
The life expectancy of the average mud turtle is from 40 to 50 years. Mud turtles feed on plants and small invertebrates.