Are turtle eggs edible?

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Are turtle eggs edible?

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answered 2 days ago by 15thgear (25,110 points)
Turtle eggs as well as turtle meat are edible and turtle meat and turtle eggs are considered a delicacy in some places.

Eating turtle can make some people sick, especially if it's not cooked good enough or you eat too much of the turtle meat.

Some people are just fine eating turtle meat and other people have gotten sick from it so it can vary from person to person.

Turtle tastes similar to chicken but some people find the taste of turtle meat more along the line of tasting like pork with a bit of seafood taste.

Snapping turtle meat has a slightly sweet flavor similar to rabbit meat.

Turtle meat is considered poisonous because the turtle meat can carry dangerous doses of heavy metals like mercury, cadmium and organochlorine pollutants like polychlorinated biphenyls and pesticides such as DDT, dieldrin and chlordane.

Turtle shells are not bulletproof although they are hard enough to protect the turtle from predators but even some animals can bite through and break a turtles shell.

Animals that can break a turtle's shell are alligators, coyotes, raccoons, weasels, hawks and crocodiles.

As for sea turtles the sea turtle's shell is softer than the land turtle and whales and sharks are easily able to break the sea turtle shell.

A Jaguar can also break through a turtle shell as they have a bite strength of 1,500 PSI.

Turtles are completely attached to their shells.

It's impossible for the turtle shell to come off.

A turtles shell grows with the turtle.

A turtle shell is made up of 50 bones in the turtle's skeleton and includes the spine and rib cage.

There are 28 small plates around the edge of the turtle's shell, one for each day in the lunar month.

As well, there are 13 scutes or sections on the turtle's back, one for each of the moons in the year.

Each First nation has a unique understanding and a description of the 13 moons.

Turtles, or testudines, are reptiles of the order Testudines, characterized by a special shell developed mainly from their ribs.

Modern turtles are divided into two major groups, the Pleurodira and Cryptodira, which differ in the way the head retracts.

A turtle's lifespan depends on the species, but most aquatic species live into their 40s, PetMD reports.

Smaller species live only about a quarter of a century, and terrestrial box turtles typically live to 40 or 50 years but can live to be 100.

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