The snapping turtle will try to attack or kill the Box turtle. Some times even eat the box turtle
It's sort of both because they snap or bite like a crocodile, and it has croc ridges on it's shell. It's like a turtle because it has a shell like a turtle and can tuck into it's shell like a turtle. so a Crocodile Snapping Turtle is a mix of a turtle and a crocodile.
yes they are both turtles
No, a snapping turtle is an omnivore- it eats both plants and meat.
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.
They can be both if you mess with them they can be aggressive.
They are both reptiles, eat meat, reproduce sexually, and will bite at any sign of danger.
Here's a description of a snapping turtle: large head, long thick neck and back of shell has sawtooth edge. The height of the head end is a lot bigger than the tail end. There is a good picture on the "Nova Scotia Turtles" page of the Nova Scotia Museum of Natural History website. Scroll to the bottom of the Museum website and click Nova Scotia Nature; scroll to the bottom and click on Nova Scotia Turtles, Click on "fresh water turtles" and scroll down to Snapping turtle.
well since turtles eat plants they can't be predators, and i dont know any animals that would eat a turtle so as far as i know, neither Many turtles are predatory, such as the snapping turtle, and alligator snapping turtle.
Snappers are one kind of turtle that eats frogs.Specifically, the term snappers functions as a common name for snapping turtles. It is used to refer to alligator (Macrochelys temminckii) and common (Chelydra serpentina) snapping turtles. Both share an appreciation for amphibians in general and frogs in particular when it comes to prey.
umm i guess if you wanted them to But like certain fish (as well as preying mantises as I found out), you may not want to take the chance of having a blood bath. Snapping turtles are known to be violent, therefore, I would surmise that they are territorial, so don't risk it! Also, even if the snapping turtle is ok with it, there might be other factors involved, such as the type of water that is needed for each to exist naturally, as well the space and the food that is required for both of them. In other words, research both turtles' lifestyle, diet, cohabitation tendencies, as well as the type of water needed for each, and whether you need a filter, a new one, or even a new tank.
both
Depending on the species of Turtle, both would eat frogs. The Snapping Turtle eats most all types of small mammals, reptiles, birds, and fish. While the Crane is slightly picker about the animals it eats, they do include plants in their diet, and eat frogs too. For more details, please see the sites listed below.