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Though the question, "Where do turtles live?" may seem simple, the
answer is quite broad. Turtles live just about everywhere. Depending
upon their species, turtles can be found living in a number of
habitats.
Where You will Find Sea Turtles - As the name implies, you will
find sea turtles living in most of the oceans of the world. The only
place you won't find them is Antarctica. Most sea turtles enjoy the
warm, balmy waters of the tropics, but the leatherback sea turtle will
roam in colder waters in search of food. All of the sea turtles head
for land when it is time to lay their eggs. They will dig a hole in the
sand where they deposit their eggs and immediately after covering them
up, head back out to sea.
Not much is known about sea turtle habits, but researchers are
learning more everyday about these wild creatures that are in so much
danger of extinction.
Aquatic Turtle Habitat - Aquatic and semi-aquatic turtles can be
found in a wide variety of habitats. Some live in ponds, streams,
marshes or swamps. They eat a variety of foods such as fish, plants,
mollusks and insects. Some turtles, like the mud turtles, like to
burrow in the mud at the bottom of the water source. They can be found
in all manner of clean, clear water. They are happiest in a habitat
that is chockfull of vegetation and small vertebrates for them to feast
upon. You will often see an aquatic turtle at a local lake or pond
basking contentedly in the sun on a comfortable rock.
If you intend to purchase an aquatic or semi-aquatic turtle as a
pet, you need to do plenty of research so that you may recreate a
habitat that will keep your turtle healthy and happy
Land Turtle Habitat - Land turtles can be found in a variety of
habitats. Some prefer desert conditions, while others prefer cool
mountainous regions. Others will live in pastures and woodlands while
others prefer hot and humid habitats. Many land turtles can boast
excellent climbing skills and almost all of them love to bask in the
sun. Turtles that prefer solid ground to water habitats can be found
wherever their food supply takes them.
Keeping a Turtle as a Pet - Many children's first pet is a turtle.
They are fairly inexpensive to keep and live a long life when cared for
properly. Providing the right type of habitat for your turtle is one of
the most important aspects of successful turtle care. Doing the proper
research on the type of turtle you have will afford you much
information about the correct diet and living conditions to optimize
their captive life. If you are unsure about the right turtle for your
household, keep in mind that some turtles live exclusively on land
while others will prefer a habitat that allows them to swim freely. Not
all turtles spend all of their time beneath the surface, but if they
are aquatic or semi-aquatic you will have to ensure they have access to
clean, clear water at all times.
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