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As you can see, when on land, they bite anything that moves near by their heads. Or just got scared...
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www.youtube.com/watch?v=OYPzsAxhnsQ
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5 Baby Snapping Turtles vs 1 Minnow ... Baby Snapping Turtles Eating ... 2 Alligator Snapping Turtles loose in my front ...
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Alligator Snapping Turtle - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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The Alligator Snapping Turtle ( Macrochelys temminckii ) is one of the largest freshwater turtles in the world. It is a larger and less aggressive<sup class="noprint Template-Fact" title="This cla...
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Common Snapping Turtle - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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The Common Snapping Turtle ( Chelydra serpentina ) is a large freshwater turtle of the family Chelydridae. Its natural range extends from southeastern Canada south, west to the Rocky Mountains...
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Common_Snapping_Turtle
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For more photos of this turtle (up to 7-months-old) and his setup as well as other baby snapping turtles, ... Regular snapping turtles belong to the genus Chelydra, and alligator snapping turtles belong to Macroclemys. There are three snapping turtle sub-species: the common snapper, the Florida snapper, and the South...
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www.fishpondinfo.com/turtles/snappers.htm
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Wild Turtles and Tortoises question: What does a baby snapping turtle eat? i had a snapping turtle and i feed it worms that u can buy at any discount food store and i feed him that and he was completely ... The other day i was walking down a street in my neighborhhod and I found 9 baby snapping turtles. I intend to keep...
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wiki.answers.com/Q/What_does_a_baby_snapping_turtle_eat
wiki.answers.com/Q/What_does_a_baby_snapping_turtle_eat
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an alligator snapping turtle would eat anything that he will like. But they mostly like eating fish and raw meat
http://wiki.answers.com/Q/What_does_a_baby_alligator_sn...
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2 Alligator snapping turtles are very easy to recognize, thanks to the three prominent ridges that run from the front to the back of their protective shells. Their heads are pointed and triangular-shaped, and their jaws are powerful.
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www.edhelper.com/AnimalReadingComprehension_156_1.html
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