Aquatic turtles, such as snapping turtles and red-eared sliders, live for several decades, and can potentially outlive human beings. I remember reading an article about the oldest known aquatic turtle still alive in the United States; it was around 60 years old (almost as old as its owner). I tried to find the article again, but I couldn't. Sorry.
Sea turtles can live even longer; it is not unusual for them to live well past 100 years old.
Snapping turtles live in fresh water
NO
Snapping turtles
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Snapping turtles eat seaweed or things we eat like: vegetables
yes
Snapping turtles can live up to 30 years in the wild, and sometimes even longer in captivity. Their lifespan can vary depending on factors such as habitat quality, predators, and availability of food.
snapping turtles can live from 100 to 150 years.
if you meen snapping, they live throughout the u.s.
Crocodile snapping turtles do not exist. Only Alligator snapping turtles do.
snapping turtles do have cells.
Wherever their alive