Leather turtles are indeed endangered. As being the current largest turtle in the world, poachers seek many out for their leather-like skin.
Endangered species are in danger. Protected species are being protected. Turtels are never in danger because they have a hard ball on their back and they are protected. Humans are in danger because we don't have a shell and we are soft.
It depends on the type some like the painted turtle and other aquatic species are found in small ponds , lakes or marshes but if you are looking for land turtles (box turtles) then check in forests or your own back yard.
Lether back turtals and whales. i totally agree but i sunfish also eats a jellyfish. Other species of jellyfish are among the most common and important jellyfish predators, some of which specialize in jellies. Other predators include tuna, shark, swordfish, sea turtles, and at least one species of Pacific salmon.
Turtles typically have five toes on each of their front feet, but the number of toes on their back feet can vary depending on the species. Most turtles have three or four toes on their back feet. Each toe ends in a claw, which helps them navigate their environment and dig.
well physically since turtles have a hard shell on there back. There are safe from major predators who feed on turtles and other animals.
I find that my Baby Turtles have their own personalities, I have 3 red Ear sliders, 3 yrs, 1yr, 8mos old. My babies like to play with each other most of the time. Turtles are community animals, they should be in pairs.
try map turtles or yellow or red bellies I have a razor back musk and he go's perfect with my Mississippi map turtle
Turtles may be sensitive to vibrations in their environment, as vibrations could signal potential danger or disrupt their sense of security. However, the extent to which turtles like or dislike vibrations can vary depending on the species and individual preferences.
jellyfish and other type of fish
Occasionally, yes. If it wasn't, turtles would have died out a long time ago.
A sea turtles shell stays on its back because its attached