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If you ask a dog owner if their pup has feelings, the answer will be a resounding yes (and likely a look of disdain). Similarly, we all know farm animals like cows and pigs have feelings, despite the ...
Whether you’re a proud tortoise owner or taking care of a playful aquatic turtle, understanding what your reptile buddy can ...
Hampered by climate change, rising temperatures, and beach erosion, endangered sea turtle populations already face an uphill ...
South Korean officials announced they were working to rectify a potentially damaging error after an invasive turtle was ...
Generally hypoallergenic, quiet, clean and relatively undemanding, they’re popular with allergy sufferers, people living in small spaces and those with busy work schedules.
A new app called TurtlTracker helps Minnesotans track and protect turtles crossing roads, reducing road deaths and aiding ...
Moving the animal to safety can be a fun and quick fix. But the longterm solution to reducing road mortality is in the data ...
Under Vermont’s newly-passed Act 47 of 2025 the sale of pond slider turtles, which includes the popular red-eared slider, is subject to new restrictions as of July 1, ...
In the United States, around 2.3 million households are home to reptiles, including turtles. Here's what the reptile can and cannot eat.
Let’s find out what is the best turtle food for red-eared sliders at your home and what is the best place to buy from through this detailed guide.
It wasn't just the pond turtles. The researchers also spotted certain types of snakes and newts making a comeback. "You see what the food web looks like and how it should look like," says Woodruff.