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Snapping Turtle

Chelydra serpentina

Description:

Common snappers are noted for their belligerent disposition when out of the water, their powerful beak-like jaws, and their highly mobile head and neck (hence the specific name "serpentina", meaning "snake-like"). In some areas they are hunted very heavily for their meat, a popular ingredient in turtle soup. These turtles have lived for up to 47 years in captivity, while the lifespan of wild individuals is estimated to be around 30 years.

Habitat:

Common habitats are shallow ponds, shallow lakes, or streams

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JohnGallagher
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JohnGallagher

Folcroft, Pennsylvania, USA

Spotted on May 1, 2011
Submitted on Jun 1, 2011

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