a musk turtle or a eastern pained turtle
maybe Bog Turtle or Flattened Musk turtle. No, it's the Speckled Cape tortoise endemic to South Africa and Surrounding regions. This is the smallest chelonian (turtle's, tortoises, and terrapins). The smallest turtle is the bog turtle of the Southeastern U.S.
the smallest turtle can be only 1-2 pounds
no , the African "thumb" turtle is the smallest turtle
3in
Musk Turtle
That depends on the species of turtle, because each species reaches maturity at a different age or size. For the smallest species of turtle, the speckled padloper tortoise, they can lay eggs when less than 3.9 inches long.
The NeverEnding Isle. You can only get there by talking to the man on the beach on Turtle Isle, you do his quest and you will be aloud to travel there when ever you like. It is left of Turtle Isle on Beach
Yes i saw some in China town in New York City about 5 years ago.
Turtles can vary widely in size depending on the species. The smallest turtle, the speckled padloper tortoise, measures about 3 to 4 inches in length when fully grown. In contrast, some larger species, like the leatherback sea turtle, can reach lengths of over 6 feet. Overall, turtle sizes can range from just a few inches to several feet long.
In John Steinbeck's "The Turtle," the turtle plays a crucial role in helping wild oat seeds by inadvertently transporting them as it moves across the landscape. As the turtle crawls, it dislodges seeds from its shell and drops them onto the ground, facilitating their growth in new locations. This action symbolizes the natural cycle of life and the interconnectedness of species within the ecosystem. The turtle’s journey highlights the resilience of nature and the importance of even the smallest creatures in nurturing plant life.
Any sea creature, from the blue whale to the smallest krill, will be eaten by other creatures when they die.
I'm afraid you'll have to be a bit more specific as to what type of turtle you are referring to -the largest can weigh over 2,00 pounds and the smallest (fully-grown) weighs less than half a pound.