It either likes you, hates you, or can't figure out what to do.
it bit you because it felt endangered
If snapping turtles have salt the tongue of the snapping turtle will dry out and the turtle will have no interest to eat.
im not sure i just want to know because i took a snapping turtle ( from children who found it) and kept it for 2 weeks then i decided to let it go im not sure iff it will survive or not or if its mother left her for good!
A great website to go to is:www.chelydra.org/snapping_turtle_health_checkup.html. It has all the diseases and cures for snapping turtles. Geckomaster
Baby snapping turtles should be released back into their natural habitat once they are strong enough to survive on their own, typically when they are about 4-5 inches in length. It is important to release them in a suitable environment with water, proper food sources, and shelter to ensure their survival. Make sure to check local regulations before releasing them, and avoid releasing them in areas with heavy pollution or high predator populations.
A lake or marshes. Be careful if you go looking for them though!
If it's a baby yes,but when bigger it should go to the outdoors.
well a snapping turtle will bite you and then say it bites your finger your finger will come of and you normally have time to get away then you go to the hospital and bring the turtle that bit you and they will get your finger back and sow it back on it will be painful .
They are usually small, but grow to be really big! You can also tell is their a snapping turtle if you see points on his mouth. DON'T PUT YOUR HAND NEAT ONE! If it gets a hold of your hand they are most likely not to let go of it.A snapping Turtle has a dirty looking shell that has usually no color on it and they have pointy tails and sharp teeth so watch out and very long strong necks once they get a hold of something its hard to get it back or out so don't put your finger to close
They are usually small, but grow to be really big! You can also tell is their a snapping turtle if you see points on his mouth. DON'T PUT YOUR HAND NEAT ONE! If it gets a hold of your hand they are most likely not to let go of it.A snapping Turtle has a dirty looking shell that has usually no color on it and they have pointy tails and sharp teeth so watch out and very long strong necks once they get a hold of something its hard to get it back or out so don't put your finger to close
a snapping turtle has a life span of up to 57 years. if you want to check then go to the website below: http://www.newton.dep.anl.gov/natbltn/400-499/nb486.htm hope i helped!
We saved an egret from the mouth of a snapping turtle. I don't know why the turtle hung onto the bird's foot for as long as it did, nor if it would have eaten the bird. I just know it held it's foot in it's mouth for a long time while the egret struggled to get free, until we rescued it.