Raccoons
Toplist will end the list of turtle predators that eat turtles with raccoons, which are some of the most intelligent animals native to North America. They are omnivores with a diet typically consisting of 40% invertebrates, 33% plants, and 27% vertebrates. Among the vertebrates they feed on, turtles are remarkable prey. Turtles are an excellent source of protein and vitamins, and raccoons don't seem to mind getting their hands on them. Although they don't contain as many calories as some other animals, it's still better than no food at all. In fact, many scientists rank them among the top predators of turtles in North America.
Pandas are notorious for eating turtles. They swim very well and can easily catch a turtle underwater. Their sense of smell allows them to sniff out turtle eggs hidden under the ground. They can quickly dig nests and eat baby turtles. Turtles' shells provide some protection, but they won't be safe from raccoons forever.
Once the raccoon spots a tortoise, it will attempt a motionless bite right into the head of the unsuspecting turtle. But if the tortoise tried to retract its head, neck, and limbs into its shell, the raccoon would simply bring the prey to its den to deal with the prey afterward. Pandas also learn to dig turtles out of their burrows, which will make it easier for them to catch turtles.