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  2. What do turtles eat? Whether in the wild or your home, here's ...

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    In the United States, around 2.3 million households are home to reptiles, including turtles. Here's what the reptile can and cannot eat.

  3. What animals eat cicadas? - AOL

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    Do birds eat cicadas? Yes. In fact, periodical cicadas are eaten by just about anything that eats insects.

  4. Cicadas have re-emerged in Wisconsin for the first time in 17 ...

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    What Wisconsin animals eat cicadas? In Wisconsin, a wide range of birds, fish, turtles, snakes and mammals eat cicadas. Cicada predators include foxes, skunks, squirrels, raccoons and possums.

  5. African spurred tortoise - Wikipedia

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    In the wild, they have been observed to also eat plants and algae off the surface of the water. [6] African spurred tortoises are also capable of eating various vegetables such as endive, dandelion greens, and dark leafy greens. Despite being herbivores, they will occasionally eat the carcasses of dead animals.

  6. Desert tortoise - Wikipedia

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    With an estimated 200,000 captive desert tortoises in California, their escape or release into the wild is a real threat to uninfected wild populations of tortoises. Projections from this study suggest that about 4400 tortoises could escape from captivity in a given year, and with an 82% exposure rate to URTD, the wild population may be at ...

  7. Three-toed box turtle - Wikipedia

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    The three-toed box turtle (Terrapene triunguis) is a species within the genus of hinge-shelled turtles commonly referred to as box turtles. This species is native to the south-central part of the United States and is the official reptile of the state of Missouri . [ 4 ]

  8. Too much information? Some of these facts about cicadas ... - AOL

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    Cicadas 2024: When will cicadas be gone in Illinois? Can bearded dragons eat cicadas? Dragon’s Diet — a website devoted to food, care and advice on bearded dragons — asserted the lizards ...

  9. Yellow-footed tortoise - Wikipedia

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    The yellow-footed tortoise is also called the yellow-foot or yellow-legged tortoise, the Brazilian giant tortoise, or South American forest tortoise, as well as local names such as jabuti-tinga [what language is this?], jabuti [what language is this?], morrocoy [what language is this?], woyamou [what language is this?] or wayamo [what language is this?], or some variation of jabuta [what ...