Usually only alligator snappers do, but I found a normal baby snapper in the water once
Yes they can. I used to fish them and it is impossible to get the hook out. However they get easily frightened, I know this from experience because I was out canoeing one day and I tipped into a swarm of snapping turtles, and I was scared I rushed back onto the canoe when a nearby friend told me that they ran away and were as scared as me. So if you see a snapping turtle, don't be scared and don't look stupid like I did. In addition snapping turtles can only live in small lakes and rivers.
Most snapping turtles don't like to bask often, especially at a young age due to their vulnerability to predators in the wild. As long as the turtle is swimming normally, eating, and coming up for air it should be ok. A good site to find out more about snapping turtles is Austins Turtle Page.
no but yes cause they can only swallow there food under water they some times like to bask so i add a giant rock and get a heat lamp or lamp so they CAN CAUSE I ALSO HAVE A SNAPPING TURTLE
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Snapping turtles live in fresh water
Snapping turtles
All snapping turtles are fresh water.
snapping turtles i think
No. technically, tarapins are land creatures and turtles live in a water environment (i.e. loggerhead turtles, snapping turtles)
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Snapping turtles eat seaweed or things we eat like: vegetables
Snapping turtles are not mammals, but reptiles. Turtles lay eggs, which mammals don't, that are able to survive out of water
I would not reccommend swimming with the snapping turtles. You can safely swim in a pond or river that has snapping turtles living in it. Snapping turtles bite if you get too close, though, and their jaws are very strong. A snapping turtle could bite your finger off. So swim away, but don't get too close to the turtles!
yes
snapping turtles can live from 100 to 150 years.