No, snapping turtles do not exhibit commensalism. Commensalism is a type of symbiotic relationship where one species benefits while the other is neither helped nor harmed. Snapping turtles are primarily solitary creatures and do not typically engage in relationships with other species that fit this description. Instead, they are often seen as predators or scavengers in their ecosystems.
yes; there is also an alligator snapping turtle
aligator snapping turtle
the phylum for the snapping turtle is Chordata
Gulf snapping turtle was created in 1994.
Yes. Adult snapping turtles will eat baby snapping turtles.
If snapping turtles have salt the tongue of the snapping turtle will dry out and the turtle will have no interest to eat.
Yes, there is a species of an alligator snapping turtle. sammi was here!
No, b/c the sea turtle lives a lot longer than the snapping turtle.
i believe the common adaptions of the common snapping turtle are anonymous.
Where are snapping turtle testicals? Inside the body cavity adjacent to the kidneys.
The common snapping turtle (Chelydra serpentina) is in the genus 'Chelydra'.
it depends on his characteristic