How much money is a real turtle?

The cost of owning a pet turtle can vary depending on the species and size of the turtle, as well as the cost of the initial purchase or adoption fee. On average, a pet turtle can cost anywhere from $20 to $200 or more.
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Can a turtle live 400 years?

A long term study in Algonquin Park showed that turtles could live to 400 years. Indigenous knowledge says they can live to 1000! Stories of turtles having X-rays revealing embedded musket balls from the war of 1812 have been heard, and stories of turtles passed down from emperor to emperor are known.
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Can I get a turtle as a pet?

Yes, you can have a turtle as a pet, but it's a significant, long-term commitment requiring specialized care, large enclosures, specific lighting (UVB), proper filtration, and a varied diet, contrary to the "low-maintenance" myth, as they can live for decades and carry salmonella, so research your specific species thoroughly before getting one.
 
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How much is a red-eared turtle?

Red Eared Slider turtle

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Is a turtle a cheap pet?

The cost of owning a pet turtle can vary depending on the species and size of the turtle, as well as the cost of the initial purchase or adoption fee. On average, a pet turtle can cost anywhere from $20 to $200 or more.
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Is turtle good for money?

Wealth and Abundance: The turtle is often associated with the element of water, which is connected to wealth and abundance in Feng Shui. By incorporating a turtle into your space, you invite the flow of positive energy associated with prosperity.
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How much are turtles?

Turtles vary widely in price, from common pets like Red-Eared Sliders starting around $20-$40 to rare or exotic species costing thousands, with most small pet turtles in the $30 to $200 range, but remember the initial setup (tank, lights, heat) adds $100-$200+ in one-time costs, plus ongoing food and vet care.
 
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Can I touch a pet turtle?

When people touch turtles, the germs can get on hands or clothing. This is true for any turtle—no matter if they are in a home, at a petting zoo or school, or in the wild. The germs can also be in the water turtles live or swim in and can get on cages, aquariums, terrariums, , and other containers that house turtles.
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Does PetSmart sell turtles?

Pet Reptiles & Amphibians for Sale: Snakes, Turtles & More | PetSmart.
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What animal can live 10,000 years?

Glass sponges

Scientists estimate that they can live for more than 10,000 years, possibly 15,000 years maximum. One glass sponge observed by researchers in the Ross Sea, a bay of Antarctica, is thought to be the oldest living animal on the planet.
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How can I tell a turtle's age?

Telling a turtle's exact age is hard without knowing its hatch date, but you can estimate by counting growth rings on scutes (shell plates), checking shell wear, comparing size to species charts, or looking at skeletal growth lines (using advanced methods like skeletochronology). However, ring counting is unreliable as growth varies with food/environment, so vets often use size/health, or for wild turtles, researchers use advanced techniques on bones.
 
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Who lived the longest?

The person who lived the longest, with a fully verified lifespan, is Jeanne Louise Calment from France, who died in 1997 at the age of 122 years and 164 days. She is the only person documented to have lived past 120, making her record the longest confirmed human lifespan in history.
 
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How much is a tortoise?

A tortoise's price varies greatly by species, from common types like Russian or Sulcata tortoises costing around $50-$400, to rarer ones like Star or Aldabra tortoises that can run into thousands of dollars, with many popular species like Red-footed or Hermann's falling in the $150-$600 range; remember to budget for initial setup and ongoing food/vet care too.
 
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How much is a pet snake?

A pet snake's cost varies wildly, from under $50 for common types like Garter or Corn Snakes to thousands for rare morphs, with beginner-friendly Ball Pythons often $60-$250; the biggest initial expense is often the $200-$500+ habitat setup, while ongoing costs for food and supplies are usually $10-$30 monthly, though maintenance like bulb replacements add to yearly costs.
 
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Where do I pet a turtle?

Turtles often enjoy gentle petting on their heads (avoiding eyes/nose), necks, legs, and the sides/rear of their shells, especially after building trust, with some loving "butt scratches" or head rubs, though it varies by individual. Approach from the front, use gentle circular motions, and watch for positive signs like extending their head or wiggling, rather than negative signs like snapping or hiding, to know where and when they like to be touched.
 
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Can I kiss my pet turtle?

This is why the CDC has shared tips on how to prevent getting Salmonella from pet turtles: Wash your hand thoroughly after touching or feeding your pet turtle or touching its enclosure. Do not kiss or cuddle your pet turtle, also do not eat or drink around it.
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Are turtles safe for kids?

Turtles can be safe pets if strict hygiene is followed, but they are not recommended for kids under 5, the elderly, or immunocompromised individuals due to Salmonella risk, with small turtles being especially risky; always wash hands thoroughly after touching them or their habitat, keep them out of kitchens, and only buy turtles with shells over 4 inches long from reputable sources to minimize dangers. 
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Can a turtle love its owner?

Turtles don't show "love" like dogs or cats, but they can form strong bonds with owners through association, recognizing them as providers of food and safety, and can display affection through calm behavior, seeking proximity, enjoying gentle petting (head/chin), or following you, indicating trust and comfort rather than human-like emotion. Their affection is more about feeling secure and comfortable in your presence, showing they trust you not to harm them and enjoy positive interactions.
 
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Can I own a baby turtle?

A small turtle may seem harmless, giving parents a false sense that they're a safe pet for children. But the disease risk is so great that selling small turtles is illegal in the United States.
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Can I leave my turtle for 3 days?

Turtles can typically be left alone for 1-3 days if their habitat is well-maintained with clean water, proper temperature, and adequate food. Longer absences risk dehydration, hunger, and stress. Before leaving, ensure automatic feeders or ample food are available, and water quality is optimal.
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Can a turtle live in a 1 gallon tank?

While a hatchling or juvenile turtle can be kept in a smaller tank, a larger tank—perhaps much larger—will soon be required. A 30-gallon tank is the absolute minimum for a single turtle of the smaller species, and if you plan on keeping a larger animal, or more than one, you will need a 50-gallon tank or even larger.
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Can a turtle trust you?

Like humans, trust is earned over time and cannot be rushed. Reptiles, by nature, can be timid and wary of new surroundings and human interaction. Give them time to acclimate to their new habitat and gradually build a connection with you. It's important to remember that every reptile has its own personality.
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Do turtles bring you luck?

Yes, turtles are widely considered symbols of good luck, longevity, wisdom, and protection across many cultures, including Hawaiian, Native American, Chinese, and Hinduism, often associated with stability, patience, and bringing good fortune, wealth, and a long life. They are seen as auspicious omens, with their presence often signifying blessings, resilience, and spiritual connection to the Earth and cosmos, though some traditions also hold varied views.
 
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Does a turtle get rich?

Had Turtle not sold his & Vince shares, together they would have $ 19 MM. Vince tells Turtle that he never sold his shares & even bought Turtle's shares. Turtle made $4 million on the deal, and Vince made $ 15 million. Drama delivers Vince's video to Sophia & tells her that Vince is a great brother and a friend.
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Should I get 1 or 2 tortoises?

Most tortoise species are best kept either singly, in same-sex groups, or one male with several females. Adult males of most species kept together may become territorial and fight. If you are looking to keep more than one tortoise together, they should be the same size and species.
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