Yes they do. They always need to have access to a small pool of water in their living environment. It's also good to have them soak daily in warm water as deep as about half the height of their shell. The warm water will help promote bowel movements.
no they do not dig.
Depends on sub species.
sea turtle like in water
I believe it's BOX turtle, and they are turtles who can go completely inside their shells & close it, so nothing is visible but shell.
A turtle has to be wet most of the time but a tortoise can be out of water for along time like for hibernation.
a lion lives on land a turtle lives in water and generally i don't think turtles hunt like lions do
Put the turtle into water and see how much water it displaces. And of course, remove the turtle from the water when you're done.
If your turtle is a water turtle it should.
they like deep clean water to dive
Land Turtle because a sea turtle can breathe under water and a land turtle can not breathe under water. So similar to the sea turtle is a land turtle.
A turtle uses water so they can get food and rest there
A land turtle is a tortoise. A turtle is a sea turtle. A fresh water turtle is a terrapin. Tortoises, unlike turtles and terrapins, have flat feet that barely look like individual feet, but instead look more like they are fully part of the leg, much like an elephant's. Tortoises have a very sloped shell, where as the other turtles have much more flattened shells.