Snapping Turtle Animal Pictures

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Snapping Turtle in the zoo
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Snapping Turtle on grass
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Snapping Turtle on grass
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Snapping Turtle on grass
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Snapping Turtle with mouth open
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Snapping Turtles can easily break your finger if you get too close.

Snapping Turtle on grass
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A snapping turtle on a log at Huntley Meadows in Alexandria, Virginia.
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Snapping Turtle by the water
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A snapping turtle emerging from the water

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Side profile, Snapping Turtle on Gravel

Animal, Animal Body Part, Animal Eye, Animal Shell, Animal Wildlife
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Spotted in Munster Indiana at the top of a hill, next to a stream in Centennial Park

Types of pond turtles - Snapping Turtle
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A snapping turtle sitting on the sand. These pond turtles partially bury themselves in the mud and snap at prey moving by.

Oldest Snapping Turtle - Isolated Snapping Turtle
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A snapping turtle isolated on a black background

Snapping turtle out of water looking for a nesting place

What Do Snapping Turtles Eat
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What Do Snapping Turtles Eat
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Snapping turtles are herbivores that eat anything from aquatic plants to worms.