Red eared slider turtles can live for many years. An easy way to help ensure a long life for your pet is by feeding your red eared slider a variety of healthy foods. Another benefit to introducing variety is that your turtle will not get bored with its meals if you make its diet interesting. Vegetables and greens should make up at least half of an adult slider's diet. While younger turtles do eat some greens, their diet should mostly consist of proteins. When feeding plant material, you don't have to give your slider the same boring lettuce time after time. What else would your pet love to eat? * Carrot - Your slider will really enjoy shredded carrots. Carrots are very nutritious, and what could be easier than shredding up a carrot? *
The red necked cane borer, Agrilus ruficollis (F.), is a buprestid beetle that infests wild and cultivated blackberries and raspberries in the eastern states from Canada to the Gulf of Mexico. Adults are about 6-7 mm (1/4 inch) long, with an iridescent coppery pronotum. A related species, Agrilus rubicola, may occur concurrently. This species is uniform in color, ranging from copper-colored to iridescent green. On galled plants, there is less live vegetative growth and more dead wood. There is often reduced berry size and number, as well as vegetative growth with increasing number of galls per plant. Affected canes may not produce fruit. Canes weakened by galls are more subject to winter injury.
To warm up, they bask in the sun. In winter, all reptiles in our area must hibernate to survive the cold.” This explains the uncommon sighting of most turtles this time of the season. But as soon as the weather warms up, the turtles start to come out to bask for warmth. When we were on our class trip to Prospect Park in Brooklyn, we encountered a dead turtle. The lifeless shell was flipped over and cracked. It almost appeared as it was frozen. As discussed as a class, what we were observing was in fact a turtle trying to bask in the sun on a warm spring day and the weather turn for the worst the following day, leaving the turtle to suffer. Another example of a turtle encounter was last summer in central park. On a warm sunny day, I went on a boat ride in the central park pond. On the nearby rocks, there were numerous turtles basking in the sun and cooled off by diving into the water. With my fascination of turtles, I made the person rowing with me row closer to get an up close look. Some people may wonder how these turtles get here? Most of the time, they are brought into an area as pets and then released by owners. This causes stress on the animal and its
The Blanding turtle are freshwater medium sized turtle usually found in The Great Lakes Regions in USA and in Canada. They are from the omnivorous species and usually eat crayfish, small animals, and plants. Their life histories traits occurs between April and November, as May and April tend to be more for mating and Early June for nesting. Less than half of these females will actually go on to reproducing. Many of these turtles can actually live up to sixty to a hundred years in age. Though these turtles spend a majority of time in the aquatics they also come on to the mainland. This is were the problem starts to occur and this is why the Blanding sea turtles are currently threatened and may soon be extinct. It is because of us humans that these species are currently facing habitat loss, have threatened nesting areas, and are unable to get from nesting areas to the lakes because of manmade roads. Why should we as humans care so much if these Blanding’s turtles go extinct? These turtles play an important
The scientific name for the green turtle is Chelonia Mydas and they are a reptile that can grow up to anywhere from 3ft to 5ft. The green turtles typically weigh anywhere from 150 lbs. to 400 lbs. and have an average life span about 75 to 80 years. The green turtles evolved on land and descended to the sea to live about 150 million years ago, which makes them one of the species that have witnessed the dinosaur’s extinction.
leafy vegetables. Also for a variety, sometimes there is chicken or fish (I have learned a little bit about
Soft shell turtles eat many different types of food. Adult soft shells eat feeder minnows, goldfish, mollusks, and insects but on the other hand baby soft shells eat insects, worms, very small fish, baby crawdads, dead fish, or and any other corpses found in the water.
During its first years of life, sea turtles eats insects, crustaceans, seagrasses, worms, crabs, jellyfish, and sponges. This is mostly because they are still reside in open oceans and have not migrated to the areas of the ocean where there is an abundance of underwater plants. However, as the sea turtle ages, their omnivore diet begins to shift more and more towards plant materials and less meat. As an adult, green sea turtles are strictly herbivores, the only species of sea turtle to be so. They are known to eat plants such as algae and seaweed. The diet switch benefits the turtle because it has no teeth, which are usually used for tearing, crushing and grinding meat. Instead of teeth, the Chelonia mydas have jaws with serrated edges which help tear seagrasses and break off plants from hard surfaces. These types of jaws would not provide any benefit when eating other animals. Their flippers and shell, used for optimal swimming, help juvenile turtles chase their prey until they are grabbed by the jaws. Plants are immobile, so as adults, the green sea turtle is spared of chasing their food. In the worst situations, such as captivity, the green sea turtle would be able to survive on a carnivorous diet, though that is not their
Who doesn't stop and stare for a moment at the boldly contrasting red and black and white colors?
Guinea pigs eat a lot of different kinds of food. Guinea pigs need to eat hay to digest their food. They also need to eat little pellets. The only thing guinea pigs drink is water. Although guinea pigs don’t drink very much water. Guinea pigs love fresh fruits and vegetables, such as, carrots, kale, tomatoes, celery, apples, cucumber, red or green peppers, broccoli, romaine lettuce, parsley, and pears. They also eat things outside like dandelion leaves
The Hawaiian Green Sea Turtle is one of the first turtle species ever discovered in Hawaii. The can be spotted
Sea turtles live a life of conflict with humans and the biproducts of human development and practices. At every stage in the life cycle of a sea turtle, there is potential for fatal conflict with humans. Conflicts can be divided into those that are direct or intentional, and those that are indirect, non-intentional, or accidental. Indirect conflicts are widespread and highly varying, while direct conflicts fall into the categories of egg poaching and direct take. Humans cause increased mortality and population declines of sea turtles through direct and indirect conflicts; these conflicts can be reduced through various mitigation strategies.
While the storyline of Great Expectations, the film based off of Charles Dicken's novel, essentially stays the same, the director inserts a few changes into the film. While the changes added initially seem to not impact the storyline, differences between the film and the novel become more apparent as the film
Furthermore, one of my favorite days during the program was going to the Maui Ocean Center. It is known to be the nation’s largest tropical reef aquarium. This allows people from all over the world to be able to view Hawaii’s beautiful undersea world all at once. Many of the animals that are held captive at the Maui Ocean center are mainly found in Hawaii. The Hawaiian Green Sea Turtles exhibit truly caught my attention at the Ocean center. They have a education outreach program called Hawaiian Green Sea Turtle Educational Loan Program that helps strengthen the population of this particular specie. There was a study done to see how well the captive bred green turtles were adapting to wildlife. The information obtained during 267-481 days of remote monitoring using satellite tracking gave strong support to the premise of successful adaptation to the wild by the four captive- reared juvenile green turtles released by the Maui Ocean Center (Balazs, Parker, Gorman, Luecke, Pawloski, 2015) . Current research in Hawaii shows the Hawaiian green turtle population is increasing since they have been protected by federal law (Maui Ocean Center,
Now, as most may know sea turtles are both marine and land animals depending on what stage of life they are in. Which means that they need to be able to go on land during certain stages of their lives. One of the main reasons why a sea turtle will go on to land is to lay their eggs. Within the last few years this has become harder and harder for the already endangered species. It
Children will often have behavior issues that result in difficulties adjusting to school. Emotion competence and emotion knowledge is the ability to recognize, interpret, and respond constructively to emotions (Miller et al., 2006). What role does emotion knowledge as well as emotion competence have in the behavior and adjustment to school for preschool children? The answer to that question is unclear. Researchers have uncovered evidence that provides mixed results regarding the importance of emotion knowledge and competence in the behavior adjustment to school by preschool children.