I think that they live in water or close to water with their family.
Baby snapping turtles mostly live in ponds but if you are taking one from the wild then you should first but it in a tank. Tanks like a clean swamp, you shouldn't put rocks or plants in the tank because when they are young they will eat just about anything they can find. Then as it gets older you can add rocks and plants. You mostly feed them earthworms, worms, cut up leaches, and small fish (guppies).
Wherever their alive
From my experiance, no, I've even had adult painted turtles kill baby snapping turtles, I reccomend you keep them separate
Snapping turtles live in fresh water
No. technically, tarapins are land creatures and turtles live in a water environment (i.e. loggerhead turtles, snapping turtles)
NO
Snapping turtles
Snapping turtles eat seaweed or things we eat like: vegetables
yes
snapping turtles can live from 100 to 150 years.
Since I live at a home that has a creek, I know what it is like to have baby snapping turtles. I have also taken care of a couple big ones. Snapping turtles eat worms, June Bugs, crickets and small fish. If it is a baby, cut the worms and fish up smaller. They will eat whole crickets and June Bugs though.
if you meen snapping, they live throughout the u.s.
yes many varieties