mostly near ponds or swamps not to long ago i saw 11 baby snapping turtles on my patio they are so cute but when they get older they will turn in to a beast i advise you not to have a snapping turtle as a pet unless you want to get your fingers bitten off !!
snapping turtles snap that's why there name is snapping turtles....i have 2 baby eastern box turtles crush and squirt.......please leave a comment on discussion page
china
Maybe in a pet store, but not in the wild. Snapping turtles are native only to North America.
yes, I know one of them is the alligator snapping turtle, most common in the southern states like Florida.
They live in North America. More specifically in South Carolina and northern Florida. But they live in the fresh water.
Snapping turtles are primarily found in North America. They inhabit a range of freshwater environments, including ponds, lakes, rivers, and swamps. The common snapping turtle, for instance, is widely distributed across the United States and Canada.
Northern Missouri
The main difference between common snapping turtle and Florida snapping turtle babies lies in their geographic distribution and slight variations in size and color. Common snapping turtles (Chelydra serpentina) are found in a wide range across North America, while Florida snapping turtles (Chelydra serpentina osceola) are a subspecies primarily located in Florida. Florida snapping turtle hatchlings may display slightly lighter coloration and smaller size compared to their common counterparts, which can vary widely in appearance depending on their environment. Additionally, Florida snapping turtles are adapted to the warm, subtropical climate of their region.
north America
Yes, snapping turtles are found in North Carolina. They inhabit a variety of freshwater environments, including rivers, lakes, and ponds. These turtles are known for their large size and distinctive snapping behavior, which they use as a defense mechanism. In NC, they are an important part of the ecosystem, contributing to the balance of aquatic habitats.
a snapping turtle has a life span of up to 57 years. if you want to check then go to the website below: http://www.newton.dep.anl.gov/natbltn/400-499/nb486.htm hope i helped!
There is no specific species known as the Rocky Mountain Turtle, but turtles can be found in the Rocky Mountain region of North America. Some common species found in this area include painted turtles, snapping turtles, and western pond turtles.
No, there are many different types of turtles and tortoises all around the world. There are painted turtles, box turtles, alligator tortoises, Galapagos's tortoeses(largest turtles ever) and many many more.