Hi,
a male weighs 200 hundred pounds or over
i dont know. i need to find the answer to. for my ila class.
They can get up to 50-100 pounds! They also live to be about 50 years.
Answered by: JEN
The shell will only weigh (depending on the size) about less than a pound. The turtle meat is what makes it so heavy and why snapping turtles are hunted for their meat.
a adult snapping turtle can weigh up to 25kg.
about 500 to 900 pounds
They can weigh up to 200 pounds.
Alligator snapping turtles are larger and have much stronger bites. Alligator snapping turtle also live longer than common snapping turtles. Alligator snapping turtles can live to be 100 at the longest while the common snapping turtle lives to be around 70 at the maximum. Alligator snapping turtles have smaller shells and bigger heads. Common snapping turtles have the oppisite.
Soft shell turtle weigh about 8-10 grams when they are 2" in size. when they are about 3-4" these may weigh about 30-40 grams. Increase in Growth and weight are very slow in soft-shell turtles.
at least an inch in any cage it is in
The growth and development of a sea turtle is that they usaually cannot reproduce untilo aroud 1 years of age. also they are very very small when born then get much much larger until full grown.
Most full grown alligator snapping turtles can get as big as 2.5 feet and weigh as much as 200 pounds.
300 lb
Snapping Turtles have...large, bulky, headsreally long tailsgrey skinridged and spiky shellssharp, pointed beakswild ones usually act aggressive with the signature snapthey can not with draw their head into their shelllong necksthere is a gap between the head and the top of the shell
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Up too 200 pounds.
I would have to say NOOOOO!! snappers are aggressive and bit a lot and get much BIGGER than box turtles.also box turtles are land turtles and snappers are almost fully aquatic
No, turtles are very peaceful. They could never eat each other! :)However, if a turtle eats meat regularly it may think that a baby turtle is a large piece of meat for it to eat. Do not put a baby turtle in with an adult.No! how could they? They have a shell! But they may try if they are threatened.Not true, turtles are very cannibalistic. A couple of good examples of this is the eatern spiny soft shell turtle, painted turtles, and slider turtles. You don't have to worry about cannibalism within your turtles if they are around the same size. You don't want to have a bunch of turtles in the same tank that are more than an inch or so in size difference unless they are adults with lots of room. Babies turtles are born with soft shell that harden as they get older, when the shells are still soft then they don't have any protection. Keep them with turtles their size. Don't take a risk with turtles. Adults over the size of about 5-6 inches can probably be housed with much larger turtles as long as you introduce them over time and keep an eye of them for the first couple of days and separating them when you can't watch them and durning night, until they are settled in.no because turtles do not fightYES! Snapping and alligator snapping turtles are known to eat smaller turtles.Why do people answer when they don't really know from experience? Although "fellow" turtles are not part of their regular diet, turtles can fight and be aggressive with each other, snapping and biting at heads and limbs. There have been accounts of limbs and eyes being lost. Obviously, they can't eat through the shell. But they are omnivores and meat is meat.i would say no. My turtle is a red eared slider and its big. I also have a baby yellow bellied slider and they are fine together! At first they may nip at each other but if they do, either push your turtle or give it a tiny nudge... the next day they should be friends!!