The alligator's jaws are designed for crushing bones, and do eat turtles that stray into their territory.
No, an alligator snapping turtle is not in the same family as an alligator. Alligator snapping turtles belong to the Chelydridae family, while common alligators belong to the Alligatoridae family. They are different species with distinct characteristics and habitats.
Yes, there is a species of an alligator snapping turtle. sammi was here!
no!
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peoples kill Alligator snapping turtle for his skin and bones
yes; there is also an alligator snapping turtle
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yes i have a baby alligator snaping turtle and it bit me on my finger and had a grip on it
No, I have never witnessed a turtle riding on the back of an alligator.
There are two alligator snapping turtles.
Yes, an alligator snapping turtle can eat on land, although they primarily feed in water. They are opportunistic feeders and will consume various prey, including fish, amphibians, and invertebrates. While they are well-adapted to aquatic environments, they can also hunt and feed on land if the opportunity arises. However, their natural behavior typically involves foraging in their aquatic habitats.
Alligator Snapping Turtle are endangered because of the human poachers , and are being killed :( ,simpples'duzit baby, x