No animal is a turtle's prey. Turtle's eat plants.
Wrong. Turtles (swimmers) eat everything (omnivores) it they can bite down on it they will eat it I have seen my turtle wipe out 20 gold fish in less than 2 min.
Younger turtles eat more meat as they get older the lean towards veggies.
I don't know about Tortoises (a land animal) but drop a turtle in your aquarium and all you pretty fish will be gone.
well since turtles eat plants they can't be predators, and i dont know any animals that would eat a turtle so as far as i know, neither Many turtles are predatory, such as the snapping turtle, and alligator snapping turtle.
No, spiders do not eat turtles. Spiders typically prey on insects and other small creatures that they can overpower and consume using their venom. Turtles are too large and well-protected for spiders to consider them as prey.
Turtles are known to be preyed upon by a variety of predators, including alligators, snakes, birds of prey, raccoons, and humans. They are vulnerable to predation, especially when they are young and small.
No, not regularly. Painted turtles eat aquatic vegetation, algae, water insects, crustaceans, and fish. Most species of turtles don't go after other turtles unless they are a aggressive turtle. Exceptions for this are Snappers and Musk turtles which are more carnivorous.
Turtles use their claw to rip apart vegetables and fruit. They are also used to borrow in the dirt.
Turtles are reptiles but they can also be prey to larger animals such as crocodiles.
in fact turtles are the same they hunt and the are hunted
sea turtles
yes
Turtles can be classified primarily as predators and prey, depending on their species and life stage. Many turtles, such as snapping turtles, are predators that feed on aquatic plants, small fish, and invertebrates. Conversely, they can also be prey for larger animals like alligators, birds of prey, and some mammals. While turtles do play a role in the ecosystem by contributing to decomposition through their diets, they are not typically classified as decomposers themselves.
Coyotes are prey to cougars and sometimes wolves.
Snapping Turtles will snap because it is their way of protecting themselves from enemies and their prey. The animals and their prey, therefore get scared and leaving the turtle alone. It is in their nature for snapping turtles to snap.
Alligators, mostly.
no. they hide from their prey
They are prey to hammerhead sharks and killer whales.
It depends some sea turtles eat shrimps if that helps :)
Snapping turtles have sharp teeth that they use to kill their prey. They are very aggressive.