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All modern turtles, including alligator snappers, are toothless.

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The female Alligator Snapping turtle lays one batch of eggs each year and lay 25 to 30 eggs each time

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Q: How many alligator snapping turtles are still living?
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Is the alligator snapping turtle still alive?

Yes in some pats of the world


Does the alligator snapping turtle still exist?

i never thought there was such a thing so probably not No... The alligator snapping turtle is a protected species that lives in the southern united states. Especially in the Florida everglades. Trust me they are real. You can find pictures of them on google images type "alligator snapping turtle." You can also see them at zoos.


Are baby alligator snapping turtles illegal as a pet?

No absolutly not. There are plenty of places that you can buy one. Altough in most states it is illegal without a permit. If you still want to get one check out www.Kingsnake.com and look in the turtle clasifides.


Is the deinosuchus still living today?

It is still living today but a smaller version of it. It is the alligator.


What animal has the strongest bite in comparison to skull size on the planet?

it probably would be dinasours , IF they still were alive! (: alligator or crocodile or a snapping turtle.


What do Alligator Snapping Turtles do when it feels threatened?

It will most likely start by pulling it's head, limbs and tail inside it's shell. If that doesn't work, it will open it's mouth (with head still inside the shell) as a threat, and if that threat doesn't work, it will snap at whatever it feels is threatening it.


How old can snapping turtles live to be?

Aquatic turtles, such as snapping turtles and red-eared sliders, live for several decades, and can potentially outlive human beings. I remember reading an article about the oldest known aquatic turtle still alive in the United States; it was around 60 years old (almost as old as its owner). I tried to find the article again, but I couldn't. Sorry. Sea turtles can live even longer; it is not unusual for them to live well past 100 years old.


Would an one year old snapping turtle eat a baby painted turtle?

Not right away. once the snapping turtle exceeds 5 inches, their bite starts to hurt so you should probably separate the two turtles at that point. Snapping turtles also get very large compared to most turtles so when the snapping turtle gets to be an adult it gets aggressive towards most things.Even as a young snapper they still have a powerful bite! As witnessed, it's safe to say that this is not recommended. The turtles are very curious to movement, any movement of any time for that matter. They think it is food and will likely bite the other turtle. Plus, in the wild majority of snapper's diets are other turtles!and don't always trust wikianswers they lie and this might not even be the real answer i was allowed to change it and this isn't even real!!!


What is the biggest snapping turtle on record?

The alligator snapping turtle is a freshwater turtle and the largest turtle by weight. The record for the largest ever caught weighed in at 400 pounds. They normally average between 155 and 175 pounds.


Are turtles bad?

Turtles (especially wild ones) are very defensive, as you would expect from a species that is both prey and competitive with other turtles and fauna. Most instinctively hide within their shells. But if one's head is touched, or a leg or tail is pulled, the turtle can become aggressive and snap or bite.


Are snapping turtles deadly?

No, turtles are very peaceful. They could never eat each other! :)However, if a turtle eats meat regularly it may think that a baby turtle is a large piece of meat for it to eat. Do not put a baby turtle in with an adult.No! how could they? They have a shell! But they may try if they are threatened.Not true, turtles are very cannibalistic. A couple of good examples of this is the eatern spiny soft shell turtle, painted turtles, and slider turtles. You don't have to worry about cannibalism within your turtles if they are around the same size. You don't want to have a bunch of turtles in the same tank that are more than an inch or so in size difference unless they are adults with lots of room. Babies turtles are born with soft shell that harden as they get older, when the shells are still soft then they don't have any protection. Keep them with turtles their size. Don't take a risk with turtles. Adults over the size of about 5-6 inches can probably be housed with much larger turtles as long as you introduce them over time and keep an eye of them for the first couple of days and separating them when you can't watch them and durning night, until they are settled in.no because turtles do not fightYES! Snapping and alligator snapping turtles are known to eat smaller turtles.Why do people answer when they don't really know from experience? Although "fellow" turtles are not part of their regular diet, turtles can fight and be aggressive with each other, snapping and biting at heads and limbs. There have been accounts of limbs and eyes being lost. Obviously, they can't eat through the shell. But they are omnivores and meat is meat.i would say no. My turtle is a red eared slider and its big. I also have a baby yellow bellied slider and they are fine together! At first they may nip at each other but if they do, either push your turtle or give it a tiny nudge... the next day they should be friends!!


Does sea snakes and turtles breathe with lungs?

All turtles have lungs - not gills. They hold their breath when they dive.