Can turtles and frogs live in water?

Updated on pet 2024-07-19
5 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-13

    Can turtles and frogs live in water? Of course, they can live not only in the water, but also on land. They are very survivable.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    The habits of frogs.

    1. Temperature frogs are ectothermic animals, and their body temperature changes with the change of external temperature. Under natural conditions, the suitable temperature for frog growth is 20-30, and the optimal temperature is 25-28. When the winter temperature drops below 10, feeding and activity gradually decrease. When it drops below 5, it burrows into a cave or hibernation in the silt at the bottom of the pool.

    The following year, hibernation ends in early spring when the temperature rises. When the water temperature exceeds 32 or above, the activity decreases significantly. Temperatures above 35 will cause frogs to die one after another.

    2. Humidity and humidity are an important factor in the survival and growth of frogs, because the tissue structure of frogs does not protect the evaporation of water in the body, and it is obviously not enough to rely on the mucus secreted by the gland to eat the humidity on the body surface. Therefore, the frog's habitat should be both a pond with water and an overgrown, warm and humid environment.

    There is a close relationship between humidity and temperature, the higher the temperature, the higher the humidity, otherwise the high temperature and dry environment, and the rapid evaporation of water is not conducive to the growth and survival of frogs.

    3. Light frogs are nocturnal and afraid of direct sunlight, but tend to be weak, and usually like to inhabit in sunny and shaded grass. Light has a promoting effect on the metabolism, growth and reproduction of frog body, such as living in the dark for a long time, its gonads are difficult to develop and mature, and even stop laying eggs and ejaculation.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    You can't keep it in water all the time.

    Turtles are ectotherms, and staying in the water for a long time will cause the turtle's physique to decline, and it needs to bask on land every other time; It is best to raise it in a half-land, half-pool environment.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    Turtles can't be kept in eggplant oaks all the time. Turtles are cold-blooded animals that stay in the water for a long time and need to go to land every once in a while to bask in the sun. Turtle refers to the general term of the turtle and turtle order in a broad sense, and refers to the species under the turtle family in a narrow sense.

    Turtles go into hibernation when the temperature is below 10 degrees Celsius. Turtles are active from April to October every year, during this period, every day at sunset, turtles begin to swim in the water to feed, until dawn before the end of the day, do not stop feeding, dive into the water, and often climb ashore from 10 am to 16 pm on a sunny day, quieter than the shore to bask in the sun. From June to August, the turtle feeds during its peak season, and its food consumption gradually decreases in October, and it is in a state of hibernation from November to March.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    No, the turtle is a cold-blooded animal, and if it stays in the water for a long time, it needs to go to the land to bask in the sun every other time, otherwise the tortoise shell will not grow. If you don't have time, add artificial lights to the sundeck. Be careful not to overflow his head in the water, otherwise it will be very painful to sleep, and he will have to keep coming up to breathe.

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