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Crocodile snapping turtles do not exist. Only Alligator snapping turtles do.
Turtles are omnivores.
snapping turtles do have cells.
Their worst enemy is humans who destroy their habitat and create roads that kill them. Next to that their eggs and hatchling snapping turtles are eaten by various types of animals from raccoons to herons. That said, adult snapping turtles really have no predators to fear.
Snapping turtles hibernate
No, alligator snapping turtles do not typically live in the Midwest United States. They are primarily found in the southeastern U.S., particularly in rivers and lakes in states like Florida, Louisiana, and Texas. Their habitat preference is for slow-moving freshwater environments. In the Midwest, you might find other species of snapping turtles, but not the alligator snapping turtle.
There are Alligator Snapping turtles and Box Turtles. Are would imagine so, because there are turtles in the everglades
All i know is a Snapping Turtles Habitat and if this isn't what you are looking for then i am sorry. They like to live in freshwater and mucky swampy places. They like places with mucky bottoms because they are better concealed. I hope this helped! :)
All snapping turtles are fresh water.
snapping turtles burry there eggs in the sand.
Yes. Adult snapping turtles will eat baby snapping turtles.
No. Female Alligator snapping turtles are larger than male Alligator Snappers.