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Snapping turtles only live in fresh or brackish water. They prefer water bodies with muddy bottoms and abundant vegetation because concealment is easier.

Biomes: freshwater lake, freshwater rivers

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Status: no special status.

Snapping turtle populations are not close to extinction or even threatened. Habitat destruction could pose a danger to snapping turtle populations at a later time. Some individuals are killed for food which does impact the population, but in a very minor way.

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Alligator snapping turtles have no natural predators besides other bigger alligator snappers and humans.

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Yes they do, hawks, wolves, birds and other carnivores.

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a mountain lion?

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