Turtles like to hang out by the water's edge,where it's very damp so they won't dry up.If you live near any woodland,it would be a good idea to check under leaves and see if they are hanging around in the shade (they like shady spots too).But be careful if your checking under leaves.(It might not be a turtle!) Turtles are most likely to be at the edge of woodland on sunny days.They can't dry up or they will die from not having moisture in their bodies.
as far as i know they can just like tortoises.
Whether turtles like or dislike vibrations probably depends on the individual turtle. Some will like it and some won't. Turtles that are more fearful or aggressive may not like vibrations much. It is known that turtles do have a very strong sense of touch and can detect vibrations in the ground or floor easily. Many wild turtles use the vibrations as a warning that they should hide. Some friendly or domesticated turtles like vibrations and even being petted. Some turtles have been witnessed rubbing their carapace (the back shell) back and forth on rough surfaces or the fingernails of a person scratching them.
No, when they hatch out of eggs they are air-breathing and look like small turtles
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.
Many people do like turtles. They are often admired for their unique appearance, peaceful demeanor, and long lifespans. Some find them fascinating as pets, while others appreciate their important role in maintaining ecosystems.
Yes
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Yes they do they store it like their babies under the sand!
They hide from sharks and paranas .answer from clubpenguin
like every other turtles they use their shells for camouflage, to hide, and to protect their selves from praetors.
Hide in There Shells
in there shells?
On beaches, they lay them and then hide them, then leave until they hatch.
they hide in their shells
snapping turtles burry there eggs in the sand.
Land turtles defend themselves by going in their shells or finding holes to hide in. Sea turtles find places to hide and also go in their shell for protection.
They are safe in their shell.