They live in North America. More specifically in South Carolina and northern Florida.
But they live in the fresh water.
No. Female Alligator snapping turtles are larger than male Alligator Snappers.
Yes, alligator snapping turtles have backbones.
There are two alligator snapping turtles.
Crocodile snapping turtles do not exist. Only Alligator snapping turtles do.
Alligator Snapping Turtles mainly in South-Eastern America.
When young alligator snapping turtles hatch, they are two to three inches long.
There are Alligator Snapping turtles and Box Turtles. Are would imagine so, because there are turtles in the everglades
Snapping turtles mate from May through November
yes they do
The alligator snapping turtle is a larger species known for its distinctive ridged shell and worm-shaped lure on its tongue, used for hunting. This species is also more aggressive and typically stays in water. The common snapping turtle is smaller, lacks the ridged shell, and is known for its algae-covered shell and more varied diet.
Alligator snapping turtles do communicate by throat pumping to signal there are chemicals in the water.
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