It depends on where you live... Usually between $45-$60
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.
Oh, dude, alligator snapping turtle eggs are not for sale! It's illegal to buy or sell them because these little guys are protected by law. So, if you're thinking of starting a turtle egg omelette business, you might want to reconsider. Like, maybe stick to regular chicken eggs instead.
Well.......... They dont really have much but the Red Eared Slider turtle will bite if you make it mad and the Snapping turtle could bite your finger off! The Alligator Snapping turtle has a 300 pound bite! That is about the only thing!
Most full grown alligator snapping turtles can get as big as 2.5 feet and weigh as much as 200 pounds.
A 13 foot alligator can bite with a pressure of about 3,000 lb. That is one and a half tons of total pressure! Saltwater crocodiles can have an even stronger bite force of 3,700 lb.
Weight: Males can weigh up to 175 lbs (though they have been known to exceed 220 lbs) and females typically weigh around 50 lbs.
Two in the water.
I wouldn't know too much about the law in New York, (I'm in Canada) but where I live it's legal to own a turtle. But it's Illegal to sell them without a permit. Snapping urtles aren't much different.
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a snapping turtle is a very agile animal, and on an empty stomach it can move up to 4 mph. on a hot day, however, the snapping turtle is more slow and sluggish, and will often move at a pace of about 2-3 mph. snapping turtles also have a standard mating call, and it can be heard up to five miles away! it sounds very much like two cats mating, which is a high, piercing screech. ...you're welcome.
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
A common snapping turtle yearling typically weighs between 1 to 2 pounds (approximately 0.5 to 0.9 kilograms). Their weight can vary based on factors like diet and environmental conditions. Proper care and adequate nutrition are essential for healthy growth during this stage.