A lake or marshes. Be careful if you go looking for them though!
A snapping turtle primarily lives in water, typically in freshwater habitats like ponds, rivers, and lakes. They are excellent swimmers and spend much of their time submerged. However, snapping turtles may also come onto land to bask in the sun or to lay eggs.
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.
snapping turtles dont like people who are named hunter
it will have rigid spike like things on the back of there shell:)
Alligator Snapping Turtles have beak-like mouths and very strong jaw muscles.
a lion lives on land a turtle lives in water and generally i don't think turtles hunt like lions do
A tortoise, a turtle-like animal which lives wholly or primarily on land.
Not very dangerous! Snapping turtles can bite your hand off if you provoke them.
The common snapping turtle is a freshwater species of amphibian. Typically, these turtles dwell in areas like shallow ponds, shallow lakes, streams and rarely estuaries.
yes, I know one of them is the alligator snapping turtle, most common in the southern states like Florida.
Things like they would eat in the wild like worms, fish, plants...
Painted turtles usually have horizontal stripes running down their neck. Snapping turtles are drab in color. The maximum size of a Painted turtle is 10 inches. The maximum size for a snapper is between 20 and 30 inches. Snapping turtles cannot withdraw their heads, whereas Painted turtles can close up almost completely.