No it isn't.It's part of the hinge shelled turtle family.
The snapping turtle will try to attack or kill the box turtle. Some times even eat the box turtle
They are all types of turtles : the snapping turtle, sea turtle, and box turtle.
Wisconsin has 11 kinds of turtles: Blanding's Turtle, Eastern Musk Turtle, False Map Turtle, Northern Map Turtle, Ornate Box Turtle, Painted Turtle, Smooth Softshell, Snapping Turtle, Southern Map Turtle, Spiny Softshell, and Wood Turtle.
Alligator Snapping Turtles mainly in South-Eastern America.
find the nearest box turtle to attack it with
There are two extant species of the family Chelydridae: Chelydra serpentina, the Common Snapping Turtle, and its larger relative Macrochelys temminckii, the Alligator Snapping Turtle (although the monotypic Asian genus Platysternon has at times been included in this group). Both are endemic to the Western Hemisphere.
no! not unless you want the precious *LAND* box turtle to be eaten or die of the lack of inadaquate habitate
A snapping turtle will need a box or aquarium to live in. He will need food and water and some rocks and plants.
yes; there is also an alligator snapping turtle
aligator snapping turtle
In North Carolina, the eastern box turtle was designated state reptile in 1979.
the phylum for the snapping turtle is Chordata