turtles need uva/uvb light and a heat lamp for basking they have special glands under their legs to take in vitamens and will die if they do not have this. If the turtle is sick from not have enough heat simply dip the turtle in water if not already wet and place on basking spot you may also need to call your vetrinarian for vitamen suplements and antibiotics if the turtle does not start looking better in 24-48 hours. make sure the tank is set up right and has uva/uvb light,heat lamp for basking,turtle dock,decoration and background for security,a good filter,staple diet of turtle pellets and ocasionlly soft bugs like crickets, mealworms, beatles fish but noooo goldfish repeat noooo goldfishas this can cause kidney failure but guppies are fine.hope this helps and good luck.
You find a shark and a gassy fat turtle. Then you stick the turtle's head into the shark's butt.After that see if it stinks enough to get the turtle to throw up.
The fastest turtle is the Green Sea Turtle, with speeds up to 14 mph
When a mother sea turtle crawls up the beach to lay her eggs it is called a turtle crawl.
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The eagle will pick up the turtle, carry it up in the air and drop it from a far distance.
The leatherback sea turtle is the largest turtle species, with adults reaching lengths of up to 7 feet and weights of up to 2000 pounds.
She was born with a shell, a turtle like shell. She thought she was a turtle so growing up she made people call her 'Turtle' Then as she got older she realised she was not a turtle.
yes my turtle rex killed him self due to me picking him up to much
When a turtle starts to swell up, there could be many issues that need to be attended to. For example, the turtle could have an abscess. It could have shell rot or internal parasites.
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The leatherback sea turtle is the largest turtle species and can grow up to 7 feet in length and weigh up to 2,000 pounds. It is known for its large size and impressive dimensions.
Hawksbill Turtle or Loggerhead Turtle eggs.