Well i personally have a alligater snapping turtle. and yes they do in rivers abd streams so be very careful you dont get in their mouths becuz they hurt.
Turtles,fish, and ducks.
Snapping turtles live in fresh water
Lakes, rivers, and streams. They should not be kept as pets under any conditions.
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.
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Snapping turtles
Yes, snapping turtles are found in North Carolina. They inhabit a variety of freshwater environments, including rivers, lakes, and ponds. These turtles are known for their large size and distinctive snapping behavior, which they use as a defense mechanism. In NC, they are an important part of the ecosystem, contributing to the balance of aquatic habitats.
Snapping turtles eat seaweed or things we eat like: vegetables
yes
snapping turtles can live from 100 to 150 years.
I live in Panama City Beach, Florida the Redneck Rivera and snapping turtles live here also. I added a link to an article I wrote about snapping turtles & included a picture of a huge one I rescued from fishing line left in the water.
if you meen snapping, they live throughout the u.s.