Not really, its the life cycle. the fish breeds, the turtle eats some of the fish, the fish left breed more fish! its how life goes. an example might be.... the mama bug has baby bugs, the baby bugs grow up, the frog eats some of the bugs, the snake eats the frog, the snake dies. then the bugs left, have more bugs, and it happens all over again.
small ones
A common full-grown snapping turtle eats fish, meat, insects, and plants.
It depends on the size of the fish and the turtle. Most turtles will not try an eat a fish that is larger than them. Of course no snapping turtles they will pick at larger fish untill they die.
Small fish, weeds and others things
Snapping turtles are carnivorous, and eat mainly fish, amphibians, invertebrates (when young), and carrion.
Turtles have a varied diet that includes plants, insects, and small animals like fish. Some species of turtles, like snapping turtles, are known to eat fish as part of their diet.
Since I live at a home that has a creek, I know what it is like to have baby snapping turtles. I have also taken care of a couple big ones. Snapping turtles eat worms, June Bugs, crickets and small fish. If it is a baby, cut the worms and fish up smaller. They will eat whole crickets and June Bugs though.
To eat the fish then the fish eat the bacteria. Also Dolphins eat the fish then sharks eat the dolphins.
Yes i found a baby snapping turtle and he loves little fish he is about 1 inch long
No, because some eat small fish and bugs, like the Snapping tutle
Yes, turtles can survive in many environments, as long as they are fed.
Snapping turtles will try to eat anything it can get its jaws on. (Be careful with your fingers!) But I would recommend feeding it bugs and meat. I would also recommend not having a snapping turtle as a pet, since they are aggressive.