of course they are fast
they have no support are anyone too push them
well turtles are not that slow but i am pretty sure the only protection is its shell although a snapping turtle has its mouth
As babies snapping turtles get along with all kinds of turtles. once the snapping turtle gets big enough, it starts to realize it is stronger and bigger than the other turtles. At that point it gets very aggressive. I have a 6 month old snapping turtle that is very calm and stays away from the other turtles. My friend's snapping turtle though, is another story. His snapper is always trying to bite the other turtles limbs but is to slow is the deep water.
turtles on land are slow but in water they are faster than you can swim!
actually,some snapping turtles can run zooming fast
Yes it will ive seen it with my own eyes but they wont eat a dead mouse
a snapping turtle is a very agile animal, and on an empty stomach it can move up to 4 mph. on a hot day, however, the snapping turtle is more slow and sluggish, and will often move at a pace of about 2-3 mph. snapping turtles also have a standard mating call, and it can be heard up to five miles away! it sounds very much like two cats mating, which is a high, piercing screech. ...you're welcome.
Turtles are stereotyped as moving slow, but it really depends on the circumstance. They are capable of short bursts of speed on land, and in water they can swim very fast.
they swim fast because that's how they are!
They regulary eat garter snakes and fish in the wild. Once in a creek, a large snapping turtle was fighting a coyote and the coyote was defeated.
Well actually, turtles move slow not fast.. unless you are not worrying about it then it will seem like it's moving fast... but in further notice they move faster in water.
a fish is fast and breathes in water and a turtel is slow and green