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Snapping turtles can appear to get angry easily as a defense mechanism when they feel threatened. Their aggressive behavior is often a response to perceived danger, as they are naturally solitary and territorial animals. When approached too closely or disturbed, they may snap their jaws as a warning or to protect themselves. This behavior is rooted in their instinct to survive in the wild.

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