Table of Contents
- 1 Do turtles live in the sewers?
- 2 Can you flush a dead turtle down the toilet?
- 3 Are the Ninja Turtles actually tortoises?
- 4 Where do the Ninja Turtles live in New York?
- 5 Can you put a dead cat in the bin UK?
- 6 Where do ninja kids live?
- 7 What kind of turtle is Mikey?
- 8 What’s bigger turtles or tortoises?
- 9 What kind of habitat does a turtle live in?
- 10 What kind of animals live in sewers other than rats?
Do turtles live in the sewers?
The Sewers of New York City are the location in New York City where the Turtles’ lair is normally located. They live there due to their sensei, Splinter, who either lived there before their mutation or retreated into the sewers following the transformation of both himself and the Ninja Turtles.
Can you flush a dead turtle down the toilet?
I definitely wouldn’t flush it down the toilet. Depending on the size, it could get caught in the pipes and drown. Throwing it away isn’t an option either.
Where do the Ninja Turtles live at?
New York City
New York City Is where the Turtles live. It is also the main setting for most of the episodes….
New York City | |
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Location | United States |
Home to | Ninja Turtles, April O’Neil, Casey Jones, The Foot Clan, Mighty Mutanimals, Purple Dragons, The Kraang (Formerly) |
Are the Ninja Turtles actually tortoises?
So, I’d say that they should really be called Teenage Mutant Ninja Tortoises. Addendum added 20/6/2015 : Now watching the latest movie… They are actually red-eared sliders (Trachemys scripta elegans), also known as red-eared terrapin.
Where do the Ninja Turtles live in New York?
In most versions, the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles are created when four baby turtles are exposed to radioactive ooze, transforming them into humanoids. They reside in the sewers of New York City.
How big are the sewers in New York?
6,600 miles
Today, the New York City sewer system contains 6,600 miles of pipes and mains.
Can you put a dead cat in the bin UK?
Dead animals can’t be put in your wheelie bin or trade waste bin. Contact your vet if a pet has died, they may be able to dispose of it for you for a fee. Private land or premises. If you find a dead animal on private land you should contact the land or property owner and let them know.
Where do ninja kids live?
The Ninja Kidz live in Draper, Utah.
What borough is TMNT?
Areas of Queens portrayed in Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles include John F. Kennedy International Airport and the neighborhood of Ridgewood.
What kind of turtle is Mikey?
Ornate box turtle
Michelangelo (Rise of the TMNT)
Michelangelo | |
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Biographical information | |
Species | Ornate box turtle (originally) Mutant half-turtle, half-human (currently) |
Gender | Male |
Height | 4′ 7″ |
What’s bigger turtles or tortoises?
Did you know that tortoises are turtles, but not all turtles are tortoises? Because tortoise are often larger and heavier, their elephantine hind legs help them move around and carry the extra weight! Turtles will have more flipper like legs, or webbed feet to make it easier to cruise through the water.
Are there any tortoises that live in water?
No tortoises don’t live in water. Terrapins (if you aren’t from England you will call these creatures “turtles”) live by water and hibernate in the muddy river, lake and pond bed. Turtles practilly live in water, usually only banking to lay eggs.
What kind of habitat does a turtle live in?
In such a science as the ecology of turtles are divided into the following types: marine and terrestrial, and in turn ground divide into freshwater and land. Based on this classification, it is possible to determine the residence of many species of turtles.
What kind of animals live in sewers other than rats?
In addition to rats you’ll probably see possums, raccoons, lizards, turtles, snakes and more. Even alligators. But that shouldn’t be confused with animals who roam about and fall in to sewers.
Are there any fish that live in sewers?
I doubt very much if any fish live in real sewers. By sewer I am referring to the system of concrete piping that leads to a water treatment plant. The lack of oxygen and the amount and kinds of waste that are commonly found in sewers would prevent just about any fish from living in them.