Is the turtle slow to grow? What is slower than a turtle?

Updated on pet 2024-08-02
6 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-15

    The growth rate of turtles is directly related to the breed and the method of breeding!!

    You first determine what kind of turtle you are raising, and then follow the habits of this turtle.

    It should be big and fast!!

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-14

    It's also not very slow, seasonal plant.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-13

    1. Sloths.

    The slowness of the sloth is absolutely unimaginable, for example, a kilometer away, in a slow species, such as a turtle, it may take several hours to climb it, but the sloth takes more than ten days to reach its destination.

    If the tortoise had raced against it, it would have been at the level of a rabbit. Some people may say that it is because the sloth has not encountered a risk, once it encounters a real danger, it must be faster than a rabbit, then you are very wrong, even if you encounter danger, the fastest sloth is only ten meters per minute, and my country's athlete Su Bingtian seems to have arrived in a second.

    2. Seahorse. Seahorses are slow to move and have a top speed of centimeters per second, but they are very effective at catching fast-moving, hiding-minded copepods. Due to its mimic adaptation characteristics, seahorses also have special habits, and prefer to inhabit subtidal sea areas where algae or sea leeks are abundant. He is very lazy, often clinging to the stems and branches of seaweed with his curly tail, and sometimes hanging upside down on floating seaweed or other objects, drifting with the current.

    3. Poisonous lizards. The pearl lizard can reach up to 1 meter in length and live in tropical deciduous forests or shrublands, while the blunt-tailed poison lizard is almost half smaller and lives in deserts and steppes. Poisonous lizards are slow-moving carnivores, mainly burrowing young rats, but also bird eggs and many other foods. They hardly pose any threat to humans as they move at extremely slow speeds.

    4. Starfish. There are 1,600 species of starfish and 300 species of fossils, which are widely distributed in sandy seabed, soft mud seabed, coral reefs and oceans at various depths, and their average speed may be about centimeters per second, and the fastest moving speed among starfish is the sand star moving centimeters per second.

    5. Manatee. It is a herbivore, up to 4 meters long and weighing 590 kg. Their speed is about 139-222 centimeters per second, and manatees generally live in shallow water and move by buoyancy.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    Slower than the turtle is, of course, the snail, which has no claws and walks mainly by its antennae. So it's slow.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    There are very few slower than turtles...

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    1. Because the turtle is slow in activity and has a very slow metabolism, it grows very slowly, slowing down the growth rate, so it has a long curved life;

    2. The turtle is a large body and a small head, so its brain capacity is very small, and its intelligence is very low, so it does not need to get too much food;

    3. The turtle's head is small, its mouth is also small, and the speed of ingesting food is relatively slow, and it does not have enough food for the world's troubled brothers, so it grows slowly.

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