the snake necked turtle has a very long neck that looks alot like a snake, when the neck is fully extended it looks very disportionate to the rest of the body, sometimes there neck can be as much as 70 percent of there shell length
The snake-necked turtle has a neck because it needs to survive. Doh!!!
the bite each other
Of course they are mostly endangered by hunters that kill them for their shell.
swamps and slow moving waters in eastern Australia
Ring-necked snakes are a member of the family Colubridae.
long necked turtles eat a variety of foods such as crayfish, tadpoles and fish.
their is a snake called the ceila that would deffinetly eat the eastern indigo snake
Absolutely too many to list hereHere is a few reptiles:LizardsGila Monster - Heloderma suspectumMexican Beaded Lizard - Heloderma horridumSnakesAlbino Ball Python - Python regiusAlbino Corn Snake - Elaphe guttataArizona Desert Kingsnake - Lampropeltis getula splendidaBall Python - Python regiusBanded Water Snake - Nerodia fasciataColombian Boa Constrictor - Boa constrictorCorn Snake - Elaphe guttataGarter Snake - Thamnophis sirtalisGreensnakes - Opheodrys vernalisMilksnake - Lampropeltis triangulum annulataRat Snake - Elaphe obsoletaRed-tailed Green Rat Snake - Gonyosoma oxycephelaRough Green Snake - Opheodrys aestivusSnow Corn Snake - Elaphe guttataSonoran Gopher Snake - Pituophis cateniferTangerine Honduran Milksnake - Lampropeltis triangulum hondurensisTortoisesGreek Tortoise - Testudo graecaLeopard Tortoise - Geochelone pardalisRed-footed Tortoise - Geochelone carbonariaRussian Tortoise - Testudo horsfieldiiSulcata Tortoise - Geochelone sulcataYellow-foot Tortoise - Geochelone denticulataTurtlesAfrican Side-necked Turtle - Pelusios sinuatusArgentine Snake-necked Turtle - Hydromedusa tectiferaBlack Wood Turtle - Rhinoclemmys funereaCagle's Map Turtle - Graptemys cagleiChicken Turtle - Deirochelys reticulariaEastern Box Turtle - Terrapene carolinaFlorida Box Turtle - Terrapene carolinaMatamata Turtle - Chelus fimbriatusOrnate Box Turtle - Terrapene ornata ornataOrnate Wood Turtle - Rhinoclemmys pulcherrimaPainted Turtle - Chrysemys pictaPig-nosed Turtle - Carettochelys insculptaRed-eared Slider - Trachemys scriptaRinged Map Turtle - Graptemys oculiferaSnapping Turtle - Chelydra serpentinaSpiny Soft-shelled Turtle - Apalone spinifera
Tennessee does not have an official state snake. The official state reptile of Tennessee is the Eastern Box Turtle. It was adopted as Tennessee's official reptile in 1995.
the snake will win because it is faster then the turtle.
Tasmanian Tiger (Thylacine) Tasmanian Pademelon Tasmanian Devil Thorny Devil Tomb Bat (Arnhem Tomb Bat) Tree Frog (Peppered Tree Frog) Tree Frog (Green Tree Frog) Tree Frog (Blue Mountains) Tree Kangaroo (Lumholtz Tree Kangaroo) Tree Rat (Golden Backed Tree Rat) Troughtons Sheathtail Bat Turtle (Eastern Snake-necked Turtle) Turtle (Flat-back Turtle) Turtle (Green Sea Turtle) Tortoise (Western Swamp Tortoise)
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