no they are only fast at biting and moving there neck, because they ambush rather than chase
Yes i found a baby snapping turtle and he loves little fish he is about 1 inch long
a alligators snapping turtle description is ....... first of all a alligators favorite snack so probaly the alligators is oh yes sir wre I'm going to eat that snaping turtle maybe even the rest of its family to that probaly the alligators description
No, there are many different types of turtles and tortoises all around the world. There are painted turtles, box turtles, alligator tortoises, Galapagos's tortoeses(largest turtles ever) and many many more.
Snapping turtles are carnivorous, and eat mainly fish, amphibians, invertebrates (when young), and carrion.
yes they love to live in swamps its good for there shell
Here's a description of a snapping turtle: large head, long thick neck and back of shell has sawtooth edge. The height of the head end is a lot bigger than the tail end. There is a good picture on the "Nova Scotia Turtles" page of the Nova Scotia Museum of Natural History website. Scroll to the bottom of the Museum website and click Nova Scotia Nature; scroll to the bottom and click on Nova Scotia Turtles, Click on "fresh water turtles" and scroll down to Snapping turtle.
yes i have a baby alligator snaping turtle and it bit me on my finger and had a grip on it
that ones from florida and ones just a plain ol' snappin turtle - man i need more information the that
a sea turtle is stronger. a sea turtle can grow up to 8 feet long and are some of the fastest swimmers in the ocean.
The alligator snapping turtle is one of the largest freshwater turtles and has a very strong bite force. They are capable of biting off fingers or toes and causing serious injury to humans. It's important to exercise caution and not approach them in the wild.
one type of a flying turtle is a biting turtle and a snapping turtle as well as sea turtles
no, turtles and tortoises are vertebrates.