For the most part alligators live on their own, but the young live with their mothers for a few moths after hatching.
Yes, they are solitary creatures.
no they look for food.
Alligator snapping turtles are larger and have much stronger bites. Alligator snapping turtle also live longer than common snapping turtles. Alligator snapping turtles can live to be 100 at the longest while the common snapping turtle lives to be around 70 at the maximum. Alligator snapping turtles have smaller shells and bigger heads. Common snapping turtles have the oppisite.
it depends. sometimes they do, if they are getting food. if not, they separate from each other
a snapping turtle has a life span of up to 57 years. if you want to check then go to the website below: http://www.newton.dep.anl.gov/natbltn/400-499/nb486.htm hope i helped!
They live in North America. More specifically in South Carolina and northern Florida. But they live in the fresh water.
Snapping turtles live in fresh water
That depends upon the species of lizard. They need to have their tank set up properly as a vivarium not as an aquarium. I hope you know that.
There are many types of turtles in the world, many of which live in swamps. Some of the turtles that live in swamps are the Western swamp tortoise, the Brazilian radiolated swamp turtle, and the Black spine-neck swamp turtle.
Canada routinely refuses immigration rights to Alligator Snapping Turtles. Most remain in the American deep south.
NO
Snapping turtles
Snapping turtles eat seaweed or things we eat like: vegetables
yes