it eats insects ofany
kind,and may eat grass when its sick
Yes
they eat aprocats and other foods
fruit and plants
Nothing really!! <---- Terrible Answer Three-toed box turtles eat a variety of food including mealworms, strawberries, carrots, red-leaf lettuce, gree-leaf lettuce, romaine letuce, grasshoppers, worms, fish, and dandelions. If you feed a three-toed box turtle anything from nature such as dandelions or insects, make sure that there are no pesticides being used in the environment in which you got the food from. Raising mealworms is a fairly easy process and you can find extensive videos on how to breed them on youtube. Um. . . I recommend having a 50/50 diet with protein and fruits and vegetables but I'm no expert. I do know, however, that as turtles mature they tend to eat more vegetables and fruits than insects or fish. All this info pertains to three-toed box turtles based on what I have learned and you should always consult a local expert for more advice if you want to raise the turtle properly. These turtles make great pets and its usually better to get a captive bred rather than wild three-toed box turtle.
Because jaguars are carnivores who live in the rainforest. Carnivores prey on vegetarians, which a three toed sloth is. Therefore it is easy prey because it is not fit to fight an animal to eat.
the three toed sloth mostly eats tree leaves and buds but DONT feed them leaves from your backyard because they aren't equal.
The Pygmy Three Toed Sloth feeds on the coarse leaves of the Red Mangroves. These are rather low in nutrietion.
Three Toed Sloths Are Folivores; They Mainly Eat Leaves. Three Toed Sloths Will Also Eat Fruit, Bamboo, Flowers And Occasionally Insects.bugs and leaves just like 2 toed sloths eat
In captivity, Marion Zoological leaf eater biscuits, organic baby carrots, apples, sweet potatoes, organic romaine lettuce, raw green beans, corn on the cob and occasionally, large grapes.
The Tree Toed Amphiuma is a type of aquatic salamander. They grow upwards of 3-4 feet and eat fish,worms,shrimp and insects.
Three-toed sloths are known for their slow movement and spend the majority of their time in trees. They are herbivores that primarily eat leaves, buds, and fruit. Due to their slow metabolism, sloths have a low energy level and sleep for up to 20 hours a day.
A three-toed sloth is a slow-moving mammal native to Central and South America. They are known for their long claws, which help them hang from tree branches, and their slow metabolism, which allows them to conserve energy. Three-toed sloths primarily eat leaves and are primarily nocturnal animals.