A snapping turtle has been known to reach ages of well over 150 years old.
a snapper turtle is a type of turtle tha can have a very large shell. it travles in a very far distance.
Usually Snapping Turtle is used for turtle soup.
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well it depends on what kind of turtle... a snappping turtle's would prolly bee the snapper=]
Nothing. Leave it where you found it!
ya they can but not a salamander with a snapper turtle the snapper will eat it
no, just leave them there
the biggest common snapper ever seen was over 80 lbs
There is no way to tell how old a sea turtle is or even how long they live. The best estimate is that they can be up to eighty years old when they die. There are no rings or lines on a turtle shell that increase with age to tell how old the turtle is. A typical sea turtle reaches breeding age around 25-30 (for loggerheads). After a turtle does become an adult, it is anyone's guess how old it is.
No, there are many different types of turtles and tortoises all around the world. There are painted turtles, box turtles, alligator tortoises, Galapagos's tortoeses(largest turtles ever) and many many more.
when the snapper is young it wont eat because its still surrounded by the egg york so it doesnt have to eat as it gets older it will start eating. i had the same problem when my snapper was a baby:)
cooter, chelonian, leatherback, loggerhead, slowpoke, snapper, terrapin, testudinal, tortoise copied and pasted from thesaurus.com