no it is to dangerous for you and other people around you
Peter got his turtle from the pet store. He bought it at the pet store.
yes
The cost of a pet turtle can vary depending on the species, where you purchase it, and if it includes setup costs like a tank, heater, and lighting. On average, a pet turtle can cost between $20 to $200. Additionally, ongoing expenses for food, supplies, and veterinary care should be factored in.
The lifespan of a pet turtle can vary depending on the species. On average, many species of pet turtles can live anywhere from 20 to 40 years, with some species even exceeding 50 years in captivity when provided with proper care and a suitable environment. It is important for turtle owners to be prepared for the long-term commitment involved in caring for a pet turtle.
a bird
fish, bird, hamster, housefly, turtle, and gerbil
a camel wouldn't be a better pet than a bird because a camel can produce 60 gallons of spit a week
family fueid: dog cat bird turtle hamster rabbit
Yes, but the turtle had better be a strong swimmer - it's a long way.
camels are better pets than birds
A pet turtle can be about a 50 years old.
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You shouldn't catch a turtle for a pet, you should buy one bred in captivity. It's better for the turtle.
I think so. My friend had a turtle as a pet.
Peter got his turtle from the pet store. He bought it at the pet store.
It depends on the size of the bird and turtle.
Bird because turtles pee EVERYWHERE ALL THE TIME and Goldfishes do nothing at all so yea