<Avoid "meat", i.e., anything from a warm blooded animal. The fats in these foods coagulate inside the turtle, causing problems. Instead opt for mostly greens, romaine lettuce and curly lettuce being ideal. Augment with soft fruit (melon, tomato, berries) and offer small amounts of things...
However, extensive direct poaching of sea turtles still takes place (e.g., in Seychelles, southeast Asia, Central America, and Micronesia), mostly for green turtles that are highly valued for their meat by local people and traders, and also for hawksbills that are taken for their shells. ...
It likes to eat shrimp, meat or fish. I only feed it once a day. Of course, water should be changed before feeding, because the turtle will drink water when feeding. Every time I make the food into small pieces and throw it directly into the water. Sometimes I watch whether it is e...
for the sea, and bypredatory fishduring their early life in the water. Adults have been hunted nearly to extinction for their meat and decorative shells. Allsea turtlesare now considered to be threatened orendangered speciesand conservation methods are in force in many countries, including bans ...
smelly meat, livers, heads, kidneys, stacks of cheese, sweatbreads covered with bees, cages of parrots, tons of tamales, yards of fabric, stacks of pots, many unidentifiable objects and even little bugs that looked like cockroaches that people ate [chapulines? did we not konw about them th...
The animal is finally downed, then cut up for meat and hung, the final images as color photographs posted on a signboard. It reminded me of George Franju's BLOOD OF THE BEASTS (Le Sang des Bêtes, 1949) a film that makes poetry out of observing the slaughtering of horses in a Paris...
(and eventually Koi pellets). If you want to offer occasional (mouth-sized) offerings of any fish or seafood you guys are eating, then sure, once or twice a week that'll do no harm. But they don't need a lot of meat, any more than you'd worry about protein when feeding a sheep...